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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY OR ESSEN. 
TIALS OF ASTRONOMY AND SOLAR 
MENTALITY, WITH TABLES OF EPHEM. 


ERIS TO 1921 w« w# BY YARMO VEDRA 


WITH SIXTY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS, THIR- 
TY-FIVE OF WHICH ARE ORIGINAL DRAW- 
INGS, BY HOLMES W. MERTON, AUTHOR 
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COPYRIGHTED, 1921, BY DAviD McKay CoMPANY. 


PREFACE. 


Heliocentric Astrology is a new system of personally determin- 
ing the primary fund of Mental and Physical forces and their results 


© 


in mental aptitudes that dominate the nature of the individual as 
based upon 


THE Date OF BIRTH. 


This system is a key to the intellectual, social and industrial 
course of personal destiny ; to the harmonies of thought, marriage 
and home life. 

It also contains the Harmonies, Chords and Contrasts of the 
Vital forces of the Solar System, the essentials of Astronomy, and 


those elements of Mythology that relate to the Astrological Arts. 


A DruRNAL EPHEMERIS OF THE MOON AND PLANETS FROM THE 


YEAR 1830 TO 1921. 


( iii ) 


TABLE OF CONTENTS. 


ARGUMENT AND INTENTION, . 


e e e 


Argument and Intention of Heliocentric Astrology, . : 


Earlier Geocentric System, 


- METHOD OF MAKING DELINEATIONS, 
ASTRONOMY, . 


Astronomy; Basis of Astrology, 
Celestial Sphere, . . ; g 
Latitude ; Mundane and Celestial, 
Longitude and Right Ascension, 


Northern Celestial Hemisphere. Ecliptic, . 


Inclination of the Polesand Plane of Ecliptic,. 
‘The Constellations from 45° N. to45° South, . 


Path of the Planets through the Zodiac, 


ASTROLOGICAL LAws, 


Law of the Ellipse, 
Intuition of the Ancients, . ; 
THREE GRAND DIVISIONS, 


‘THE TWELVE GREAT FUNCTIONS, , 
PAGE 

Aries, . ; 5 ie 

Saurus, 9s eee 3 o)) ViTZO, 

‘Gemini, A sou wabra,. 

‘Cancer, r 38 | Scorpio, 


LAWS AND EQUATIONS OF POWER, 


PAGE 


‘Choras, c -—) 42.) Discords,, > 


Responses, . . 42| Heredity, 
Solar Poles, . 42|Ascent, 
. Mental Chords, . 42| Restraint, 


“CHORDS, RESPONSES AND COLORS, . 


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e e s 
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e e e 
e e e 
e e e 
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Sagittarius, . 
Capricorn, . 
Aquarius, . 
Pisces, 4 


Conservation, . 


Mobility, . 
Marriage, . 
Formality, . 


Pisces, 
Aries, . A 
Taurus, 
Gemini, 


PAGE 


TABLE OF CONTENTS. 


44 | Cancer, 
45 | Leo, 

45 | Virgo, . 
46) Libra, . 


THE TWELVE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC, 


(Including the influence of the Moon in all twelve signs.) 


Ariss (Y), . 


Ce) naa 
DAN G.- 
> in Ty. 
7, > in 95, 


TAURUS (%)> 


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Pela ett 


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GEMINI (JL), 


H, DinY,. 
Wf, Dind,. 
Hf, Din I. 


I{, ) ings,. 


CANCER (95), 


95, piney. 
I, Dins,. 


3, DinDT,. 


35, ) 1ngs,. 
LEO (&), 

Sa eieee 
Vag alleoee 
Sie gi Jib 


&, ) ings,. 


VIRGO (Q),. 


aD Qs 
Fea) ty, 
Ee) i a 
fF a) itt; 


GU) In. Gar 


PAGE 


46 | Scorpio, 


46 | Sagittarius, . 
47 | Capricorn, . 


47) Aquarius, 


PAGE 


531%, Din?,. 


641°), 10. Viz 


5445?) Innes 


5597, Din, 3€: 


| 
PAGE 


Oi lOe » Ania 
61| 0, ) inv,. 
61/0, ) in»,. 


621, Din H,. 


PAGE'| 


67; Il, Din f,. 


68|1If, Din VS,. 
68! TI, Din s,. 
69/ Il, Din, . 


PAGE 


73|95, Dinf,. 
73|95, Din V,. 


74| 25, ) in s,. 


74\195, Din },. 


PAGE 
79 
30) Qs Dian V3; 
80/%, ) in s,. 


80} %, ) in H,. 


a yaks he dese 


npr) in Y?,. 
m, Dind,. 
ie eae 1S 


m, >) in 95, . = 


LIBRA (=), . 


, pin?,. 
=, Din Y,. 
os, Dim li; 


=, ) in9ds,. 


ScorPIo (tM), 


ify DBE tae 
MN, Deere 
me in 0; 


m, ) ings,. 


SAGITTARIUS (f),. 


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TD mI, 


Fey 1a, 


CAPRICORN (¥$);, 


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v$, > in 95,. 


AQUARIUS (#%), 


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Say re Fe 
6) in I, « 


sx, ) In 95,. 


Pisces ( }(),; 


Va pie ns Be 
H, Dind,- 
H, Din Vf,. 
HH: D in &,. : 


TABLE OF CONTENTS. 

PAGE PAGE 
84;™, D ind, 85;™m, Dinf,-. 
84) ™, Din m, 85 | mY, ) in V,. 
84.|™, ) ins, 86) mR, Din »,. 
a Din m, 86|™m, D in H,. 

PAGE PAGE 
90|=, Ding, O1|=s, Din 7,. 
90| ==, ) in ™, 92|==, ) inV§,. 
gI| =, D in=, 92|=-, Din»,. 
gI|=, D inm, 93|=, Din}. 

PAGE PAGE | 
96|m, Ding, 98/m, Din Z,. 
97 |™, D in ™%, 98 | M™, > inv§,. 
97 |™, ) in +, 98|m, D in»,. 
97'™, Dinm, 99/™, Din}. 

PAGE FAGE | 
A020) 11S, 104| f, Din Te 
102} 7, Din ny, VOT apa Vea 
103| #7, D in=4, 104 7, ees, 
103) #, Dinm, tok Ny aS DISS Ge 

PAGE | PAGE 
108 \¥3, Din Q,. 1091. Din Pie 
108|¥§, > in m,. 110), ¥5, > in V3; 
109|¥3, } in -,. 110; VS, Dine, 
109}V3, ) inm,. TrOuvs. <>) in}, ; 

PAGE | PAGE 
114s, DinQ,. 115|s, Din f,. 
1I4|s%, > in ny, TLS, 1n: VF, 
I15|ss, ) in -%,. 116| , ) in«s,. 
115|s2, D inm,. 116|s, Din },. 

PAGE | PAGE | 
120 4, Ding. 121|) Din Z,. 
120; H, Din™,. 120) 4 Danys,. 
120|H, Din-,. 122|}(, D in»,. 
121}, Dinm,. 122; }, Din },. 


Vill. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 


HELIOS, ORSOL, . : ; : 
THE Moon, OF PISCEs REGION, 


Selene, . . page 128 | Artemus, 


THE ASTEROIDS, OF SCORPIO’S REGION, . 


Pluto or Aides, .p. 130| Ceres, . 
NEPTUNE, OF ARIES REGION, . ‘ 


PAGE 
Wein ae . 132] PY ing, 
Wein’ veo et32 ee einen, 
Win We ee) ea SSS in eo 
VW ings, . S35 pee in tL, 


URANUS, OF VIRGO REGION, . Z 


PAGE 
Hin, e130) Baines 
 BaiVviate ss - 139; # in my, 
Win li;> * . 140| # in-, 
Bins. . 140| HF inm, 


SATURN, OF CAPRICORN REGION, 


PAGE 
boin}ife. ~ T451.b ein Wy 
boing . 146| k in mm, 
b in lige eat ue ines. 
pater: xe oS Gee oe 
JUPITER, OF LIBRA REGION, . . 


PAGE 
DOB de A «D534 2s in SU, 
2 ines 2 5A zt inet, 
2c ine lt. . E54 eel ins, 
2(7in Os, ae cae ee S54 ee 


Mars, OF SAGITTARIUS REGION, 


PAGE 
Brine eee « 159) Sin Q, 
ipltivet a. . 160] Sin ry, 
Sint, . . 161] Fins, 
Sing, . > 161). Sin. m1, 


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130 | Realm of Pluton, p. 


Vint, 
Y in vs, 
VU in x, 


¥Y in}, 


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=a) 
S 


TABLE OF CONTENTS. ix 


VENUS, OF CANCER, 


A A : ‘ . ° - 166 
PAGE PAGE | PAGE 

Onin |);a1 >. etOO 69 21n) Gunmen uslOSiines ine fie. tal 7O 
oy Ute ty ae aloz7e -Osinwiy, er, elOG 1S an VSee aL 7O 
G inyt, . SP esO7s ON =e es 100) Neil ss woul A Gira 
Ovin, dss). . 168}9 inm, . SLOG 1g SiN) Gy oe 5 ha 
MERcuURY, OF GEMINI, . : : : : : : : : 5 IGa 
PAGE ) | PAGE PAGE 
Sein) ar 4 RWG Vile bey A eer ey, xs . 176 
Payee I74 | Ooi Wo) 1 fe 375 Sin VS, 177 
Seinell,= - 174/38 ins, . - 175) 9. in ee, ©: el 77 
epi bert lee PURI7ANEOGIN Mos ee. 170 jee in) AG, 
APPENDIX, . . : . . ° ° . . ° ° -» 199 
EPHEMERIS, * e e | e e e e ° e e ° 181 


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ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Frontispiece. 


FIG. 


2. 
a 
4. 
6. 


7-8, 


9-10. 
II, 
12. 


ed 


13. 
14. 
15: 
16, 


Early Geocentric Astrology, . . 
Ephemeris Table of Signs and Moon, 
Ephemeris Table of Planets,. 
Celestial Sphere, 

Latitude, 

Longitude, ‘ 

Northern Celestial Hen ue 


e 


Inclination of the Pole toward Capricorn, 
Inclination of the Pole toward Cancer, . 


Plane of the Zodiac, 


Constellations, 45° N. to 45° S, the 18th to sth Jee R. i - 


Constellations, 45° N. to 45°S., the 6thto 17th H. R. 
. Solar System, P , : 

. Law of Ellipse, 

. Three Grand Divisions, . : 
. Three Grand Divisions (continued), 
. Twelve Grand Functions, : 
. Products of the Twelve Functions, . 
. Chords, Responses and Colors, 

. Aries ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 

. Taurus ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 
. Gemini ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 
. Cancer ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 
. Leo ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 

. Virgo ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 

. Libra ; Astronomy and Symbolism, . 
. Scorpio; Astronomy and Symbolism, 
. Sagittarius ; Astronomy and Symbolism, . 
. Capricorn ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 

. Aquarius ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 

. Pisces ; Astronomy and Symbolism, 
. note 

. Apollo and the Mace G. Roma euicrence 
. Monday, Luna (Raphael), 
. Artemis (Vatican, Rome), 


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101 
107 
113 
11g 
125 
127 
128 
129 


xil ILLUSTRATIONS. 
FIG 
40. Ceres (Vatican, Rome), . : Sages 
41. Neptune, of Aries Region, . : ° “ 
42. Saturday, Saturn (Raphael), . : ° ‘ 
43. Cronus, ‘ : ° ° 
44. Thursday, Jupiter (Rantaeh): : ‘ é 
45. Jupiter Verospi (Vatican, Rome), . ° ° 
46. Tuesday, Mars (Raphael), . . ° 
47. Ares, or Mars (Villa Ludovisi, Ree : : 
48. Friday, Venus (Raphael), . . ° ° 
49. Venus (Capitol, Rome), 2 ° . 
50. Wednesday, Mercury (Renbecliey . . . 
51. Hermes, or Mercury, . . ; . ° ° 


PAGH 
130 
133 
144 
145 
151 
152 
159 
160 
166 
167 
172 
173 


ARGUMENT AND_ INTENTION. 


Ir is not our purpose to here consider elaborately the substances 
which compose, and the laws that govern, the Universe. 

Of those actions, which, succeeding each other in regular order, 
we designate as laws, a few must be mentioned in the astronomical 
part before we proceed to describe the regions of vital forces that 
seem to determine, in part, the quantity of characteristics of both 
mental and so-called physical life of those born when the Earth and 
other planets are in certain angles from the Sun ; that is, in certain 
signs of the Zodiac. 

Why the nature of a person is specifically influenced in one direc- 
tion more than in another may seem strange. However, if one 
considers for a moment the grand contention of forces that are 
struggling for supremacy in the Solar region where he is born, and 
the fact that, even from a material standpoint, the volume, direction 
and effect of these forces are forever varying ; surging ; overcoming ; 
and again equalizing each other, it should be easily realized that 
they may and do influence mentality, destiny and results. It would 
undoubtedly change a tentative art into a science, if the laws that 
underlie these effects could be discovered. 

It does not disprove the system, nor place it subject to ridicule, 
because many of the laws at work are not yet known; else must 
many arts and sciences suffer the same criticism. 

We know by experience that the effect of positions, in a measure 
the distance relations, and the distinctive forces from each body of 
the Solar system does influence the mental and physical nature of 
man ; and, in fact, all life. 

The intuitions of the ancients were as true in this art as in the 
equally unmeasured phases of ethics; morality; religion, and in 
some other branches of knowledge. 

Their philosophies did not have the scientific and demonstrable 


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to HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


basis given the race, since, in its centuries of experience, but the 
general truths and experienced parts of this art were well considered 
by them. 

The older system of astrology (then the only astronomy) had as 
its foundation the supposition that the Earth was the center of the 
Cosmos, and that the mighty bodies of the fixed stars, no less than 
those of the system now known as the Solar system, moved around 
the Earth as though it were their stationary and governing center. 

It is very evident that, under this conception, every phase of ac- 
tion, rule, and law, concerning the motions and effects of the whole, 
must of necessity be geocentric. Those imaginary lines of division 
and the streams of force (so-called power) radiating, as was thought, 
toward the shell, began their course at the center of the Earth, or 
perhaps at points of its surface, and reached outward toward the 
regions of the heavens. ‘These regions in turn responded. From 
them there returned powers of various kinds, capable of determining 
the nature and destiny of every individual, in harmony with the na- 
ture of the bodies and places under which the person was born. O1 
perhaps some representative god bore the special command or exe- 
cuted the action. 

The attitude and relation of the planets and the set configuration 
of the heavens—once the result of their relations could be deter- 
mined—would then interpret the nature of every person, born at 
any place or time. 

That the constellations could be hardly more than symbolic was 
beyond the range of the development of astrology. They made the 
dial-plate a part of the cause, rather than an aid to interpretation. 

The apparent geocyclic paths of the moving planets, sun and 
other stars, as well as of our satellite, were taken to be their real 
paths, and the imaginary lines which marked for the astrologer the 
divisions of the asterisms were thought to be fixed and essential. 

Certainly the stars which form the constellations (when seen 
without the telescope) seem to us, as they did to them, to vary 
but little in the course of either thirty or sixty centuries. 

With the planets and the Sun it was different. As the centrat 
body of the whole the Earth was made an accredited claimant of 
place and power that did not belong to it. Its Sun, and Moon, 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. ies 


and some of its stars, appeared to cut excentric paths through the 
heavens, declining toward the north or south according to the sea- 
son or the observer’s place upon the Earth. 

That the Earth appeared flat did not aid the problem. It made 
it not only more complex, but impossible of solution. 


ini@s 2B 


Wp fF 
rr 


® VLG ae a 
= me OF thes! Ares hoe a 
'@ Aur -v NO dete : 


Hence we see a vast system, constructed through centuries of 
observation and experience, yet filled with misconceptions at every 
vital point of its astronomy. 

The effects of astrological positions were marked enough upon 
the nature of living objects to be noted and classified. As these 
results were known from an apparent cause, the results were in marv 


12 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ways none the less true than they would have been had the true 
cause been known. : 

In fact, human life seemed to be modified and influenced in har- 
mony with the aspects of the Sun, Moon, and planets. And if 
certain known aspects, or, we may say, astronomical relations, dd 
determine much of the nature of a person born under that relation, 
what difference did it make to the result whether or not the as- 
tronomical truth was known ? 

Astrology, in its early use, was for the few. The many could 
not understand or practice its forms. 


“And did not the whole world exert its energies, create products, suffer and kill; 
and in varying scenes of grief, passion, intemperance, starvation or plenty, exist 
merely that the few might, by their power, reap the benefit and receive not alone 
human homage and human adoration, but the very willing obedience of the stars 
of heaven—those suns that burn in undying splendor, lamps of the night, yielders 
of destiny ??’—[Hotmes W. MERTON, Lectures. | 


From time to time the observed errors of planetary effects were 
corrected in, or eliminated from, the old astrology, new characters 
were added to the various positions and attitudes, and practitioners 
of the older system retained its phraseology, but readjusted its 
philosophy to conform to the advancing stages of astronomy. 

The very advancement of astrology forced a division into two 
branches ; the old vein of knowledge and experiment remained still a 
tentative Art ; the new was formulated into the Science, Astronomy. 

Even yet the calculations and delineations of Astrology are de- 
termined by the Geocentric aspects and apparent positions of the 
Sun, planets, and our Moon. 

That the geocentric system should require a great many excep- 
tions to what would otherwise be natural and hence invariable 
rules, is certain. That grave errors are and were probable, their 
avoidance impossible, seems evident. That no sufficiently scientific, 
or philosophic, or even intuitive system of laws has been given as an 
explanation of the cause of planetary influence upon human destiny 
does not seem strange. ‘This, principally, because the fundamental 
law, at once the cause and the explanation, was not, so far as we have 
been able to learn, known in its relation to this subject. This fun- 
damental law will be treated in the chapter on Astrological Law. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 13 


The greatest difficulty in understanding Astrology has been due 
to our having a true conception of the motions of the Solar sys- 
tem, through modern astronomy, while compelled to adjust the old 
formulas to it. There is also a disposition among astrologers to try 
to find a substantial and recognized cause for every trifling habit, 
ailment and incident that may befail the person whose nature is 
under consideration. 

If the Art of Astrology were blended into the known laws of 
mental life, and given its equations of power and activity in due 
proportion to the magnitudes of the solutions desired, the art would 
be cleared of much of its obscurity and its less essential conflicts. 
That would leave to be mastered those greater contests of fate 
against law; destiny against will; and the relations of organic 
forces to those of inorganic elements. 

From the standpoint of Astrology, casting the horoscope fot 
either destiny, nativity or horary questions, the geocentric (earth 
centered ) system is not, as is supposed, absolutely necessary ; nor 
would the constant or momentary casting of the horoscope, based 
upon the;heliocentric (Sun-centered ; literally from the center of 
the Sun) system require a great amount of calculation largely in- 
dependent of the work of astronomers. 

However we may consider the matter, it is evident that the Sun, 
a mass 314,760 times, a volume 1,245,126 times, that of the 
Yarth, and an inestimable preponderance of force and power, is 
certainly more dominant than all the rest of the Solar system, and, 
next to the Earth, more effective upon the nature of man, no less 
than upon the animal and vegetable kingdoms. 

The mass of the eight planets is only 2317.4+ that of the Earth. 
Astrologers have paid too little attention to the relative volumes 
and powers of the members of the Solar system, and as we shall see 
later (Mentality of the Solar System), to its formal, static and dy- 
namic regions and forces. 

The system advanced in this book is essentially Heliocentric. 
We will briefly consider those parts of Astronomy upon which 
our work is based, and the relations of the bodies of the Solar 
system and their forces to the nature of man as an individual and 
as a race. 


METHOD OF MAKING DELINEATIONS. 


Take the date of the month and year, as, April 5, 1860. In the 
circle marked A, of Fig. 3, is seen the symbols of the twelve signs, 
and the days of the month on which the Sun (©) enters and leaves 
each sign. ‘The Sun enters Aries on March 2zist and leaves Aries 
at the end of April 19th. April 5th is, therefore, in Aries (Y). 

Following out this angle in the next circle, marked B, is the. 
page number (38) on which is found the description of the Grand 
Division under which Aries natures are born. 

In the same angle, and next circle, marked C, is the page num- 
ber (45) on which begins the description of tue chord, color and 
Responses of the Aries sign. 

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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 15 


In the last circle, marked D, is the page number (51) of the 
description of the Primary or sign nature. 

Following this are the twelve signs of the lunar ephemeris, in one 
of which the moon was on the day given. Opposite each sign in 
this circle space is the page number on which can be found the 
description of the lunar influence upon the Aries natures. 

In order to know in which sign the moon was on the date 
given, April 5, 1860, it will be necessary to turn to that year’s 
ephemeris in the back of the book. ‘The lower part of the page 
is the moon’s ephemeris for that year; April, the fourth month, is 
in the fourth column; running down that column until opposite 
the 5th day of the month, the sign » (Libra) is found. 

Returning to the space above noted in Fig. 3, we find that the 
moon in the = of Aries is described on page 54. 

Thus far the outline reads: April 5, 1860, sign Aries (Y), 
Grand Function, page 38; chords, color and Responses, page 45 ; 
Sign nature and Astronomy, page 51; Lunar influence, Libra of 
Aries, page 54. Or, more briefly, the index may be written—Aries, 
pages 38, 45, 51 and 54. 

We have next to consider the influence of the planets. In this 
we will turn our attention to the next diagram, Fig. 4. 

In the first circle, marked E, are the twelve signs of the Zodiac, 
each having an angle of 30°. Following outwardly, each angle 
crosses the circles marked F, G, H, I, J, K, and L, and each of these 
seven circles contains the symbol of the planets in the order given in 
the Ephemeris, in the same angle, and along with the symbol of the 
planet is the page number, upon which can be found the influence 
of the planet in the sign in which it is found in the Ephemeris. 

Turning again to the year 1860, the first planet, Neptune (WY), 
is found at the top of the first column to be in Pisces (3€) during 
the whole year. ‘Turning to the circle F, Y in 3 is indicated as 
being described on page 138. In the same way Uranus (} ) in 
Gemini (IZ) is found and indicated by circle H, in [J angle, as 
being described on page 140; Saturn is found to be in Leo (&) 
until September 3d, after which date he moves into Virgo (mM) ; 
on April 5th Saturn is, therefore, yet in Leo (§U), indicated in the 
Leo angle, as described on page 147. 


16 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLCGY. 


“Yy JUPITER DSATURN, 
PHEPTUNE BURANUS 


Jupiter (21) is shown by the Ephemeris to have been in Virgo 
(1m) until May oth, and in Libra (=) during the rest of the year. 
On April 5th he was still in 1, and the Virgo angle of circle I 
indicates his description in MM as on page 155. 

At the bottom of the first column of the Ephemeris it is shown 
that Mars ( % ) entered Scorpio (") on February 11th, and left it 
(see top of second column) on April 11th, to go into Sagittarius 
(~¢); Mars was, therefore, in Scorpio (") on April 5th, and in 
circle J, indicated as described on. page 163. Venus (2), begins 
at the lower half of the second column. From March (Mh) 30th 
to April 16th in &; and Mercury (8%), given in the last four 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 17 


columns of planetary ephemeris, enters Libra (=) on March 30th, 
leaving for Scorpio on April 8th. Venus and Mercury are shown 
to be described on pages 168 and 175 in the Leo angle of circle K 
and Libra angle of circle L. 

Another method is to place the Zodiac fairly wide apart ona 
slip of paper, as 

1 cree roe Loe IT Sa af lay A a 

© st PAS IES Gye ales ee? Be 

On April 5th the © is in Aries, write the Sun © under that sign. 
Turn to the ephemeris of 1860; the moon is found to have been 
in =>, write it under that sign; YW in %, writeit under #. 4 is 
found in []J, write H under TJ. 6 is foundin §., write kh under 
S&. 2% was in MQ, write 2 under ty; % in ™, write & under 
that sign; 9 under the sign &; ¥% under the sign =, by the side 
of the >). The Earth was in «, the solar polarity of Aries, write 
® by the moon, under ~. 

Turning to the ‘‘ Table of Contents ’’ (or to the circular diagrams 
described above, as you please), Aries, of the ‘‘ Twelve Great 
Functions,’’ gives page 38; Chords, Responses and Colors, page 
45; Twelve Signs of the Zodiac, Aries, page 51. Write these 
pages under Aries. —y) in +, page 54, write 54 under. W 
in #, page 138, under 3%. # in [I], page 140, under TJ; and b, 
2, %&, & and % in the same manner. It is clearly seen that the 
description of the character is thus given in pages. To extend 
this, study the laws and equations of power on page 42; the influ- 
ence of 9 upon’) in §.,; the combined products of the influence 
upon Aries of the ©, ) and & forces in =; the combined influ-. 
ence of kh, 2, 24, ® D, & and $% in the contiguous four signs. 

If the consideration is carried to the twelve laws given for the 
first time in this work, it will be found that #, % and the > are 
Mio cige=) p Coords'OL “P... 32/) 1S InewiP a response’ to 9°) “April 
5th is at mid-ascension of the second third, or Exaltation, of the 
sign, and no planets are in 4, % or vw, the second, fourth and 
tenth, discords of Aries. The Solar polarity, =, has % and the 
>). The eighth law, the Law of Restraint, is inactive. The mate 
was of = nativity, a solar polarity, with % in sy, 2 in mp, WY 
in X, and % in. 


2 


ASTRONOMY. 


In order to easily understand the elements of either branch of 
Astrology—Geocentric, or Heliocentric—it is necessary to have 
a general understanding of the relations of the bodies of the Solar 
system to, and the plan by which is ascertained their positions and 
directions from, each other. | 

The master unit, in point of power, location and force is, mate- 
rially, the Sun. But our point of observation is the Earth; it is, 
therefore, necessary that we understand the Earth’s course in order 
to understand our relationship, in place, to the whole solar ‘system. - 

To a person in the northern hemisphere, who stands facing . 
southward, the Earth in revolving from west to east causes the Sun 
by day, and the planets and constellations by night, to seem to 
move toward the west ; to have a diurnal westward revolution. 

This diurnal motion is the chief basis of calculation in the Geo- 
centric (old) astrology. 

In the Earth’s annual course around the Sun, also from west to 
east, there is an apparent revolution of the constellations around 
the Earth’s polar points. In reality the Earth is moving a little 
less than one degree of its circuit each day, and the constellations 
approach the meridian just that much sooner. This latter motion 
of the Earth, Planets and signs is the chief basis of calculation in 
the Heliocentric Astrology. | 

The Earth has a north and south pole, forming its axis of daily 
revolution, and these poles hold a nearly absolute relation to the 
fixed stars and their constellations. The poles vary through a celes- 
tial circle, 46° 54’ 48” in diameter, in 25,670 years. Ifthe Earth 
did not revolve around its poles and around the Sun, the Constel- 
lations and the Sun would appear to stand almost still. If the 
Earth should then begin to revolve upon its axis, evidently those 
parts of the heavens to which the poles point would appear to 


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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. Ig 


stand still, and bodies in all other directions would appear to re- 
volve around the Earth in celestial circles parallel to the circles of 
latitude on the Earth. 

If the Earth then began an annual revolution around the Sun, 
still continuing its diurnal revolution, to an observer standing on 


any part of the Earth and looking toward any part of the heavens 
during the whole year, the apparent paths of the visible constella- 
tions would maintain the same arc from east to west, their planes 
would incline the same toward the north or south, as though the 
daily motion alone was carried on, and their latitude would always 
seem! the same. But each succeeding night throughout the year the 


20 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


asterisms would appear to proceed a trifle over one degree toward 
the westward, and stars in another four minutes of Right Ascension 
would appear. 

By this we understand that the Earth has imaginary lines of lati- 
tude. Right lines extending from the center of the Earth through 
these give us Celestial latitude, generally called, in relation to the 
Sun and planets, declination north or south. 

The obliquity of the poles to the plane of the Ecliptic complexes 
the apparent course of all bodies that seem to move around the 
Earth ; we will, therefore, devote a little space to the consideration 
of latitude and longitude, declination and Right Ascension. 

By imaginary parallels of latitude, the position of places upon the 


FIG. 7. 


Earth can be determined with regard to their north and south dis- 
tances; noting lines that run north and south intersecting each 
other at the poles, indicate the eastward or westward position of 
the object. ; 

The lines of Fig. 7 illustrate the lines of latitude. The lines 
from the center of the circle, Fig. 8, indicate the direction of lines 
that extend toward the Celestial sphere as lines of north and south 
declination, and Celestial latitude. 

Longitude and Right Ascension are illustrated by Figs. 9 and 10 ; 
longitude being the measurement from the Sun and from the Earth 
outward in degrees, minutes and seconds, and Right Ascension being 
the measurement of the Sun, planets, moon, and stars as seen from 
the Earth, in hours, minutes and seconds of time, corresponding t¢ 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 22 


longitude on Earth from the First point of Aries, when measuring 
the Heliocentric co-ordinates from the Sun. 

Because of the rate of motion of the Earth and the number of 
minutes in an hour, four minutes of time equal one degree. 

A plane made by an imaginary line from the Sun to the Earth 
and extending to the limits of the Solar system, is, when it sweeps 
through the 360 degrees of the ellipse, called the plane of the 
Ecliptic (pertaining to eclipses), and all the larger and nearly all 
the smaller planets move in ellipses very nearly in this plane. Be- 
cause of this fact we have frequent eclipses and planetary occulta- 
tions. 

If the poles of the Earth were at right angles to this plane, the 


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Sun would shine on any one part of the Earth from the same angle 
every day in the year, there would be no alternations of the seasons, 
no changes in the length of day and night in any latitude, and the 
planets would take the same courses year in and year out. Buta 
massive fact changes all this. Instead of the north pole pointing 
to Omega or Psi, constellation Draco, it inclines 23° 27’ 24” toward 
the constellations Taurus, Orion, and Gemini, that is directly to- 
ward the first point of the sign Cancer; hence it falls near the Star 
Polaris, in Ursa Minor. ‘Thus it happens that the plane of the 
ecliptic is not the plane of the equator, and the celestial equator 
crosses the plane of the ecliptic midway between the points of 
greatest declination north and south, namely, the first point of Aries 
and the first point of Libra, when the Sun seems te ‘ave no decli- 


22 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 
nation. 


Half the equator will be below the plane of the ecliptic, 
the other half above. 


If the north pole inclines 23° 27’ 24” toward 
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more on the northern than upon the southern hemisphere at that 
time. 


The stars, planets, Sun, and our Moon will all decline north- 
ward in day time and southward at night time in one season, and 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 23 


the reverse at the opposite season. The inclination of the poles 
causes the inclination of the Equator to the ecliptic, and the 
changes of north and south latitude of the planets in the ecliptic. 

The direct rays of the Sun’s light, heat and other forces varies 


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during the year an angle of 46° 54’ 48” of the Earth’s surface, one 
half of the angle north, the other south of the equator, producing 
the alternation of the seasons, and the varying length of day and 
night. 

To make this clearer, in Fig. 12 we have drawn a circle repre- 


Fic. 13. 


PLANE of ECLIPTIC 


senting the latitude of the Earth and the declination of the north 
pole away from the Sun toward Capricom. 

In Fig. 13 we have drawn the Earth, plam of the ecliptic and 
Sun, as if the pole inclined to Cancer. 


24 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


The general relative distances of the planets from the Sun 
are shown in Fig. 14; no effort was made to give proportional 
sizes. 

In Fig. 14 the plane is drawn as an inclined broad belt, the 
sphere within representing the vastly extended lines of the Earth. 
The planes of the Earth’s and the celestial equator cross the broad 
belt at Libra on one side and consequently at Aries on the opposite. 
The plane of the ecliptic is also the plain of the Zodiac; the Sun 
in Cancer would shine most directly upon the northern hemisphere ; 
hence, the Tropic of Cancer ; in Capricorn, most directly upon the 
southern. 


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Although we have little to do with other constellations than those 
of the Zodiac, we have included two full-page drawings of the 
heavens showing the principal stars of the constellations from 45° 
north to 45° south declination. _ 

The Right Ascension, or distance from the first point of Aries 
(the vernal equinoctial point, now in the constellation Pisces) is 
given in hours, to the left of the Equator, and in degrees to the 
right. 

On the right margin of both pages is given the date on which 
time, about midnight, the stars along those lines of Right Ascension 
will pass the meridian; the stars toward the top of the page will 
pass earlier, those toward the bottom of the page, later (one hour 


EELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 25 


20 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


each fifteen degrees), as noted in the hours of Right Ascension 
along the equator. 

The band of fine lines from 23° 27’ 24” south, crossing the ce- 
lestial equator at the first point of Aries in the center of the illus- 
tration, then to 23° 27’ 24” north, in the sign Cancer, is =the 
ecliptic. If seen from the Sun, the Earth and planets would seem 
to pass along this plane, and, as seen from the Earth, the Sun, 
Moon and planets would appear to do so. 

Along this ecliptic the Earth, as seen from the Sun, enters the 
Sign of Capricorn, June 21st (© entering 95) ; Aquarius, July 
22d (© entering §.); Pisces, August 23d (© entering itv). Sep- 
tember 22d the Earth enters Aries, the Sun being at the first point 
of ==. October 22d, the Earth enters Taurus (© in m) ; Gemim, 
Noy. 22d (© in ¢ ). The Earth now passes to the constellations 
shown in the second map, while the Sun seems to enter those we 
have just considered. 

The Earth enters the second map at the first minute of the sign 
Cancer, in the Constellation Gemini ; on December 21st (© enters 
vs); Leo, January r9th (© enters 4”) ; Virgo, February 18th (© 
entering }%). About March 2oth the Earth enters Libra, center 
of the second map, crossing the celestial equator, the Sun crossing 
the Earth’s equator, the days and nights of equal length (Vernal 
equinox). The north pole will then lean more and more toward | 
the Sun, and: spring travel from the Earth’s equator northward, 
blending into the most northern autumn. 

Passing through Libra, the Earth enters the sign Scorpio on 
April 20th (© enters 8 ) ; Sagittarius on May 21st (© enters $v); 
Capricorn, June 21st, and begins with the Sun in Cancer, the 
Summer Solstice. The Sun is at its greatest declination (23° 27’ 
24’) north, giving the northern hemisphere summer, the southern 
hemisphere winter. 

The Earth is now at the very edge of the map, in Solar longi- 
tude 270°, declination 23° 27’ 24” south. Stars on the meridian 
at midnight would have Right Ascension (R. A.) 18 Hours. 

The Earth again enters the first map, and continues through the 
twelve signs as before. 


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ASTROLOGICAL LAWS. 


A BRIEF examination of the mental laws of the Solar system will 
give force to the soundness of Heliocentric astrology, and furnish a 
reasonable philosophy for the doctrine of planetary influences. 
The reader’s attention is therefore called to this chapter in particu- 
lar, under the belief that it will amply repay him for the time given 
to its consideration. It seems necessary to avoid technical descrip- 
tion, and to more briefly present the evidence than the subject 
would warrant. 

In Fig. 18 the circle has a center, and the bodies containing the 


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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 29 


numbers 2, 3 and 4, in order to move around the center at all 
times equidistant, must be governed at all times vy the same 
amount and kind of force. If these bodies are controlled by 
force, any variation from these absolute paths would at once destroy 
all their mutual relations. We are safe in saying that this plan of 
action is never found to be organic. It is necessarily mechanical. 

In the ellipse of Fig. 18 we have placed two focusses ; one for- 
mal, marked Fo, from which radiates formal energy ; that is, energy 
that is directive and constructive. From the other center, marked 
Dy, radiates dynamic energy, energy that is executive and very 
positive. 

The zone between these centers of force is a zone modified by 


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Negative. 


the blended formal and dynamic energies into relative neutrality, 
that is, giving a much more static effect than the energy of either 
focus. 

A body under the combined influence of Fo and Dy, as at 5, is 
repelled by Dy, when attracted by Fo, and thus travels almost par- 
allel to the major axis. When it passes to 6 it comes under the 
domination of Fo, and acts in accord to its formal forces. Pro- 
pelled along its ellipse to 7, it has again crossed the static zone, but 
on the opposite side, and entered the dominion of Dy by which it 
is positively affected, and only negatively by Fo. At 5 it again 


30 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


comes within the more static zone of influence. Thus under the 
reciprocal play of positive and negative conditions, and of dynamic 
and formal forces, the bodies governed by the laws of vitality keep 
perpetually within their true sphere of action, and obey harmonic 
methods. 

In Fig. 17, the formal forces are represented by wavy lines radi- 
ating from the formal center ; the dynamic forces by angular lines, 
radiating from the dynamiccenter. The region of relative quietude, 
or the neutral zone, as it were, is that crossed by lines from both 
focuses. In one of these focuses we have the material Sun. In 
the other, the laws of physics and those of mentality demand an- 
other equally powerful body. 4 

The theory of planetary motions advanced by Dr. Sivartha, and 
accepted by the author of this book, is in the main as follows: 
The law of the ellipse requires two centers of force, that from 
each center differing in kind and quality ; each center acting alter- 
nately in a dominant degree upon the bodies they govern, thus 
forcing those bodies to move along paths that are ellipses, if they 
move at all. 

It may require still other conditions, forces, and substances to 
compel them to move, or to perpetuate the movements once 
gained. 

The hypothesis of centripetal and centrifugal motions, gravity 
government, as described by Kepler’s and Newton’s laws, is, per- 
haps, a statement of methods or of action, but in no manner ac- 
counts for or has warrant as solving the phenomena of planetary 
motions. And particularly is this true when we consider the rela- 
tive elliptical paths of the planetary systems, and their actual epicy- 
cloidal courses through the vast realm of each star’s travels. 

On the other hand, the law of the ellipse, when one focus is 
positive and the other negative, the bodies moving around them in 
positive and negative states also, and all moving in a vast mass of 
Spirit substances the forces of which all trend toward curvilineal 
directions, thus keeping forever within their true sphere of activity, 
is ample to account for (that is, effect) the continual reign of cii- 
cular law and motion throughout the Universe, likewise equal to 
establishing and making more and more complex the mental struc- 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 31 


ture of the Solar system and supplying the substances necessary to | 
vital and mental life upon any of the bodies of that system. 

According to the discoveries of Dr. Sivartha and the corrobora- 
tive evidence furnished by the investigations of Prof. Merton: 


“The Universe is jointly governed by two great classes of substances, the forces 
and laws of each governing where it is dominant in mass, and their interaction 
overcoming, counterbalancing or succumbing to each other in proportion to their 
ever varying ratios. The dominant substance generally gives to our intelligence 
the impressions of its peculiar characteristics. The forces of matter (the chemical 
elements) are angular, inorganic, moving in right-line directions, forever trending 
toward decay and disintegration from complex proportions. The forces of Spirit 
substances are curved in body and in polarity, and propel or attract bodies along 
curved paths, the nature of the curve depending on the nature of the mass of sub- 
stances set in motion and that of the propelling body or bodies.’? [HoLMEs W. 
MERTON. | 


The planetary bodies are governed by the curvilineal forces of 
Spirit substances, and these forces sweep the planets and satellites 
around their foci in elliptical paths as related to their centers, in 
epicycloidal paths as results of the larger ellipses of their govern- 
ing bodies and the vastly greater distances of the Universe. 

It is thus that the dominantly physical, and the dominantly 
spiritual Suns, govern the Solar System. 

Under this law the planets are continually changing either the 
quality or the quantity of their forces as they pass through the dif- 
ferent parts of their ellipses. These regions, as we may very pro- 
perly call them, are filled with radiant forces from the centers, 
varying in kind and quantity with every degree of Solar longitude, 
and in much less marked manner with every degree of obliquity 
from the ecliptic. 

In fact, it should seem evident to a student of physics, that the 
phenomena of planetary and satellitic motions are vastly different 
from the phenomena of matter and material forces—light, heat, 
gravity, chemia, magnetic and electric forces—as well as those of 
mechanical physics. 

As far as experience goes, we have no knowledge of the motion 
of one natural body around one other in accordance with any law 
of physics, or physical philosophy. 


32 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


We are thus prepared to realize that all life can be very 
much influenced by the organic forces of the various bodies of 
the Solar system, and that the major part of the energies of this 
and all other systems are the same in kind, although not in com- 
plexity, as those that govern the mental and vital action of all living 
bodies. j 

In Fig. 17, Aquarius and Virgo are in the static zone, the blended 
forces that radiate from the Solar foci toward those signs (not 
constellations, as these are now about 30° behind the signs) of the 
Zodiac are attractive, static, vital, giving a trend toward nutrition 
in bodily, and affection in mental action. 

Toward the right (and in R. A. among the signs) is Pisces, the 
first of the formal, directive, intellectual region. This is followed 
by Aries and Taurus, the most powerful of the formal functions. 
The next is Gemini, the sign of Culture, the last formal region, 
blending gradually into the higher affections. 

Cancer follows, again in the zone of calmness and attraction. 
This is followed by Leo, gradually blending into the dynamic and 
executive zone, beginning with the sign Libra, then Scorpio, Sagit- 
tarius and Capricorn. 

It will be seen that the four signs just mentioned correspond to 
the functions of the Will. 


THE INTUITIONS OF THE ANCIENTS. 


The ancients named the constellations of the Zodiac (and others) 
and assigned to each a meaning. To each of the zodiacal signs 
they named a region of influence in the human body, and implied 
or affirmed a general mental function resulting from the influence 
and bodily government. 

They did not realize the mastery of the brain over the body, nor 
the division of its functions, and that through these the influence 
was manifested. 

About 2000 years ago, in the days of Hipparchus, the asterisms 
and zodiacal signs corresponded in their angles. On account of 
what is called the Precession of the Equinoxes (equal days and 
nights) the equinoctial points have gained nearly 31°, and separated 
the angle of 30° belonging to each sign, from their denominational 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 33 


constellations, hence the sign Aries now indicates the asterism 
Pisces, and all other signs are likewise changed. 

Our study of Astrology relates essentially to the Solar system. 
The zodiac is but the very distant dial upon which, from our point 
of observation, appears delineated the paths, places and periods of 
time taken by the bodies of our small system moving around its 
central stars. ‘The Astronomer’s inquiry is vastly more extended. 
While confidence in material law and in the phenomena of physics 
fills its mission, it is apparent that these alone cannot solve prob- 
lems that relate to other laws and other forces. 


THE THREE GRAND DIVISIONS. 


THE analysis of Life, either with regard to its Mental functions, 
or to their expression in the material elements they aggregate 
around the spirit substances, gives us three grand divisions of forces 
and of functions. That is, there are three classes of powers mani- 
fested. Each class has its kind of force, of product and of organ. 
The first series then is Formal force, Intellectual product, the Nerv- 
ous System, its organ. ‘The second series is Static force, Affec- 
tional product, the Nutritive system, its organ. The third series is 

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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 35 


the Dynamic force, Volition product, the Muscular system, its 
‘organ. 
Wisdom, Love and Will express the products in general terms. 


TWELVE GRAND FUNCTIONS (SIVARTHA). 


Twelve grand functions are necessary to carry on and express 
these divisions. Succinctly, the functions of the Intellect are 
Perception, to see; Retention, to retain and reawaken ; Reflection, 
to divine, reflect and construct ; Reception, to receive, to make 


choice. 
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We observe, in examining the result of these functions, that their 
general products are Art, Letters, Science and Culture. These are 
vaguely symbolized, in our view of Astrology, by Pisces, Aries, 
Taurus and Gemini. 

The functions of the Affections are Sensation, the senses of im- 
pression, feeling and of hunger; Parention, the desire and rela- 
tionships of parenthood; Sexation, marriage and sex relations ; 
Religion, harmony, human and divine unity. These are more or 
less clearly symbolized by Aquarius, Virgo, Cancer and Leo. 

The functions of Volition, reading them downward in the order 
of their action, are Ambition—ruling and conservative ; Coaction, 
_ —1Industry, personal freedom ; Defension—wealth and protection ; 
Impulsion, producing commerce and mobility. 


36 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


These functions are symbolized vaguely by Libra, Scorpio, Sagit- 
tarius and Capricorn. It must not be forgotton that the regional 
influences of these signs are not simply symbolical, but are actual 
influences. The fault or variation of truth is in the symbolism, 
not in the forces and regions. 

It will be clearly seen that this system of astrology transfers the 
signs from representation chiefly in the body regions to the true 
sources of effect, that is, the brain and its mental mechanism, and 
thus establishes the direct relation, and also the greater equality of 
function, no less than the true basis of zodiacal symbolism. 

Certainly this could not have been done until a true analysis of 
mental life was made, and many natural laws of the mental mechan- 
ism were discovered. : 


THE TWELVE GREAT FUNCTIONS. 


THE drawing at the head of this chapter extends the analysis of 
the twelve great functions into their general products, and makes 
clear the relation of the signs and astrological regions to the func- 
tions of the brain. 

Although Pisces is the first of the formal (Intellectual) functions, 
we will begin with Aries, as that sign is the first in point of degrees 
of Heliocentric longitude and of Right Ascension. 

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38 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ARIES.—The region of Aries includes the sign of 30 degrees from 
o to 30°, from the “* First point of Aries;”” and 1s, in time the 
first and second hour of R. A. This is also the point of the Vernai 
Equinox, where the Ecliptic crosses the equator. 

The products of Aries may be defined by the general term Let- 
ters. The influences and forces of this region are essential to the 
dissemination of knowledge and ideas by language and speech ; the 
preservation of ideas by printing, and the various methods of re- 
cording ; and the extension of personal and national career. 

The planet Neptune is in closest sympathy with the regional in- 
fluences of Aries, and gives spirituality, refinement and elegance, 
as well as harmony, to the forces of that sign. 

Taurus.—Following the region of Aries is that of Taurus, the 
region of Reflection, the products of which are the Sciences. This 
sign has the second angle of thirty degrees along the ecliptic, and 
includes the 3d and 4th hour of R. A. 

This is the most profound of all the regional influences ; its 
forces are the most directive and advancing of all the formal ener- 
gies. The Taurus region is the region of inspiration, reason, 
measurement and exactness. In planetary sympathy, Taurus has 
no direct respondent. Its energies are centralizing and recipient 
from the true Solar pole, one of the Pleiades, and by response the 
energy of Venus. 

GEMINI.—The products of the forces of Gemini are defined by 
the term Culture ; that is, refinement, friendship and elegance in 
expression. 

In sympathy and symbolism the planet Mercury is most closely 
allied to Gemini and intensifies both energies whenever combined. 

The longitude of this region is the third angle of 30 degrees (61° to 
go°) along the ecliptic ; and in time the sth and 6th hour of R. A. 

CaNCER.—The result of Cancer energies is Marriage—devotion, 
mating and sexuality. 

The planet Venus is in closest sympathy both in force and sym- 
bolism, with the forces of this region. 

The longitude is the fourth angle of 30 degrees (g1° to 120°) ; 
the R. A. the 7th and 8th hours, At its first point is the Summer 
Solstice. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 39 


Lro.—The general result of Leo’s energies we term Religion ; 
its trend is toward unity and spiritual harmony. Hence, in result, 
it may become the highest of all the functions. 

The region is most directly in sympathy with the spiritual Sun, 
but its planetary and bodily influences are generally accredited to 
the Solar Center. 

The longitude of Leo is from 121° to 150°; its R. A. the goth 
and roth hour. 

Virco.—The region of Virgo is that of Familism, and the prod- 
ucts of its energies are organic production, security, home and 
tribal life. 

Virgo is the home of Uranus, with which sign that planet .most 
perfectly sympathizes and accords. 

The longitude of this region is from 151° to 180°; the r1th and 
12th hours of R. A. Like Cancer and Leo, Virgo is in the Static 
zone. 

Lisra.—Libra is the region of Rulership. It influences personal 
and civil government ; social conservation ; sense of justice, and 
gives dynamic force. 

Libra is the home of Jupiter, the sign in which that planet finds 
its greatest power and sympathy. 

Libra is the first and highest sign of the dynamic regions; in 
longitude the 30° of 181° to 210°; R. A. the 13th and rgth 
hours, and in time and longitude the opposite of Aries, hence it 
begins the Autumnal equinox. 

SCORPIO.—Scorpio is the region of Coaction, or Labor. Its 
forces trend toward transmutation, justice and liberty. It has dy- 
namic force of a constructive order. 

The asteroids are in general sympathy with this sign. Some as- 
trologers attribute to the region Mars influences, but this does not 
seem to us to be true. It is more in sympathy with Venus and. 
Uranus than with Mars. We give the region the sympathy of the 
asteroids. 

The region of Scorpio is the 30° from 211° to 240°; of helio- 
centric longitude, and its R. A. the 15th and 16th hours. 

SAGITTARIUS.—The region of Wealth. Its forces are those of 
subsistence ; reserve ; caution; public and personal defence. The 


40 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


region trends toward preservation for purposes of utility and 
gain. 

This region is the home of Mars, and its forces are in sympathy 
with the energy and symbolism of that fiery-tempered and aggres- 
sive planet. 

The region of Sagittarius is the 30° of 241° to 270°, Heliocen- 
tric longitude ; its R. A. the 17th and 18th hours. 

CAPRICORN.—The region of Commerce. Its forces trend toward 
dissemination of product ; toward love of power ; destructiveness 
and of locomotion. It is distinctly impelling, and, when angered, 
repelling. 

Capricorn is the home of Saturn, with which region he sympa- 
thizes most and has greatest power. Symbolically the Greek god, 
Cronus, and the Roman Saturnus, were both distinctly gods of 
commerce, of the interchange of wealth, the severest forms of gov- 
ernment, and likewise notably interested in agriculture. 

The region of Capricorn is the 30° of Heliocentric longitude 
from 271° to 300°; R. A. the roth and 2oth hours. 

Aquarius.—The region of home and Sensation. Its forces give 
sensibility to taste, smell, touch, psychometric sensitiveness (prop- 
erly physico-metric sensitiveness), and nutritive power. 

The Earth itself is in closest sympathy with the forces of this 
region, and in this is found the capacity and sympathy of the so- 
called physical senses. 

From Aquarius (a Static Sign) the next sign is Pisces in the 
formal region. 

The region of Aquarius is the angle from 301° to 330°; R. A. 
the 21st and 22d hours. 

Pisces.—The region of Perception and Art. The products of 
its forces are symbolism, perception of beauty, general sight, me- 
chanical and organic ornamentation, and mechanical skill. 

The region of Pisces stimulates, in a person of low organic 
quality, simply the capacity to see, and in a manner imitate skill 
and art. Ina person of high organic quality it is the natural basis 
of artistic capacity, mathematical power, and mechanical and visual 
skill. The region of Pisces is the sympathetic and natural home 
of the Moon. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 41 


The Moon thus has greater power in awakening imagination, 
mental vision, and expressed emotions. 

The region of Pisces is the angle of Heliocentric longitude from 
331° to 360°; R. A. the 23d and 24th hours. On leaving Pisces, 
the next sign is Aries, and continues as before. 


LAWS AND EQUATIONS OF POWER. 


THE equations and ratios of power are determined by a large 
“number of conditions and laws, the principal of which are the fol- 
lowing twelve. 

The First Law.—Chords are never opponents. That is to say, 
they are never antagonistic in product or effect. As an illustra- 
tion: The chord of Aries is Gemini; of Gemini, Aries. A planet 
in Gemini (7.e., Saturn) cannot antagonize the result of Aries, en- 
ergies; it may change the method of, but to the advantage of the 
Aries personality. Taurus, the next sign above, is not a chord, 
nor is it a response of Aries; Saturn in Taurus would adversely 
affect Aries ; and in a less degree Mars would do so. 

The Second Law.—Responses are always supporting when en- 
dowed with planets, the endowment being in quality like the planet 
and sign combined. As an illustration: Sagittarius is a response 
to Aries; and Mars in Sagittarius, the most powerful of its regions 
of influence, would be beneficial to Aries’ success. The advantage 
would be marked by a more judicious economy of energy and 
wealth, and by aggression in opinion as well asin defence. Sat- 
urn in Sagittarius would give Aries discretion, reserve force, and 
a wider range of commercial insight. But Capricorn, although it 
is the home of Saturn, is neithera chord nora response of Aries, 
hence the planet there would not fulfill the law. 

The Third Law.—The solar polarity is the secondary path of 
action, as against any other sign. Hence, an Aries person would 
more easily assume the Libra nature than that of any other sign. 
The planet of the native sign has greater power in the solar polarity 
than in any other sign except its own. 

The Fourth Law.—The law of Mental chord in the twelve 
functions. The third, seventh and ninth of any sign are in closest 
harmony, as.are Gemini, Libra and Sagittarius with Aries. 

The Fifth Law.—The law of Discords. The second, fourth and 

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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 43 


tenth are discords of any sign, as are Taurus, Cancer and Capri- 
corn, discords of Aries. 

The Sixth Law.—The law of Heredity. The nature of a 
person is greatly influenced by the planetary aspects governing the 
parents. It is always well to let such data enter into elaborate 
considerations. 

The Seventh Law.—The law of Ascent and exaltation. The 
period of exaltation is the second third of the sign. 

The Eighth Law.—The law of Restraint. The first third (that 
is, ten or eleven days) of the sign is most subject to accident, de- 
creased power and social debasement. ‘This depends much upon 
the results of the fifth and sixth laws. 

The Ninth Law.—The law of Conservation and Reserve. The 
personality of the last third of the sign seldom experiences its 
maximum strength or success until very late inlife. It is also often 
left for posterity to benefit by its efforts. 

The Tenth Law.—The law of Mobility. A condition of plan- 
etary influences which depresses opportunity in mental, and exalts 
opportunity in physical, life, although the native sign is favorable 
to the former. As an illustration: Aries, with Venus and Mercury 
in Capricorn and Jupiter in Aquarius, 

The Eleventh Law.—The law of Marriage. A state in which 
exaltation or depression arises from harmonious or inharmonious 
marriage. 

The Twelfth Law.—The law of Formality. This law is in 
action when the planetary influences exalt opportunity in mentality, 
and depress it in mobility and dynamic energy. Asan illustration: 
When the sign is Capricorn and the powerful planets are favorably 
located in the formal regions, as, Mercury in Pisces ; Jupiter and 
Venus in Taurus. 


THE CHORDS TRESRONSESSANDECOLG iam 


Pisces,—The chord of Pisces is Taurus its third above, and it is 
thus that ‘‘ Art and Science go hand in hand,’’ for art and skill 
prepare the technical instruments by which science measures ; and 
the perceptives observe the phenomena upon which reflection 
founds the great sciences, for the observation of fact is the basis of 
science, of the discovery of law and new phenomena. 

The forces of this region respond to those of Capricorn in the 
dynamic regions ; thus art in its practical forms is closely allied to 

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HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 45 


commerce. Aquarius, of the home region, is the second response 
of Pisces. 

The color sympathy of Pisces is blue gray, and all Pisces’ forces 
are cooling. The period of greatest power is from February 18th 
to March 2oth, the Sun in Pisces, the Earth in Virgo. 

ArIEs.—This sign chords with Gemini, the region of Culture 
and receptivity, and thus we realize that Letters and Culture are 
very close chords in mentality. 

Aries is the great retentive, and Gemini, its chord, the great re- 
ceptive region. 

The first response in force is to the accumulative region of will, 
Sagittarius; the latter sign aggregating wealth and ownership, 
while the former (Aries) accumulates knowledge, language, verbal 
expression and history. 

In a less marked manner Aries responds to Virgo, the region of 
family and tribal forces, which gathers the elements of the race 
into families, groups and countries, establishing parental and filial 
love, and in the less personal form, patriotism. 

The color sympathy of Aries is the primary blue. Its energies 
are relating in habit, as is observed in the function of memory and 
attention. 

The period of power is from March 21st to April rgth, the Sun 
being in Aries, the Earth in Libra. 

Taurus.—The chord of Taurus is Pisces, as noted under that 
sign. Taurus elaborates the accumulated evidences, facts and im- 
pressions gathered by Pisces and those recorded by Aries, into sys: 
tems, methods, rules of action, and practical results, which we 
call science and construction. 

The first response is Scorpio in the dynamic regions, and there 
is great sympathy between the industry, integrity and love of lib- 
erty of that region, and the forces of Taurus. ‘The second re- 
sponse of Taurus is Cancer, the region of Sexality and organic 
reproduction. 

In color, Taurus’ forces are azure, slightly green; its forces are 
inter-relating and reflecting, tertiary in their blending. 

The period of dominant power is from April 2oth to May 2oth. 
the Sun apparently in Taurus, the Earth in Scorpio. 


46 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


GEMINI.—The forees of this sign chord with those of Aries, 
and the forces vf one strengthen those of the other; and, as 
memory inter-relates ideas and connects them in series and cate- 
gories, so the receptive and attractive forces of Gemini inter-relate 
friendly and social irterests, inculcating reforms and congenial 
desires. 

Gemini responds directly to Libra, the region of Rulership, and 
gives kindness to that region’s forces, receiving in return energies 
of dignity and firmness. In less degree it responds to Leo, the 
region of religious energies ; thus, Amity and kindness are in close 
accord with Hope and Love in their religious sense. 

The color force of Gemini is an emerald green (the true pri- 
mary, instead of blue) ; its effect is calming, it is the highest, but 
not the most powerful, of the formal energies. 

The planet Mercury is in greatest sympathy with this sign. Its 
period of power is from May 21st to June 2oth, the Sun in Gemini, 
the Earth in Sagittarius. 

CaNcCER.—lIts chord is Aquarius, the region of sense forces, im- 
pression and lower conjugal love. As the senses and lower affec- 
tional forces are the incentives to mating in the less advanced stages 
or forms of life, so the energies of cancer are the expression of 
and incentive to the higher forms of sex mating. The Will response 
of Cancer is Scorpio, and secondarily, with Taurus, as its harmo- 
nious formal energy. 

The color quality of Cancer energy is the secondary orange. 
The nature of its energy is animating. 

The planet most closely in sympathy with Cancer is Venus, and. 
as neither of its responses (Scorpio or Taurus) are endowed with 
powerful planets, Venus receives responsive energy from both these 
signs, adding to her power unusual clearness, brilliancy and force. ) 
The period of power is from June 21st to July 21st, the Sun in 
Cancer, the Earth in Capricorn. 

Lro.—The chord of Leo is Virgo, the region of familism, and it 
is evident that what familism is to kin relationships, the religious 
energies and unity ought to be to the race and the grander spiritual 
familism. 

The first response of Leo is Gemini of the formal, and the sec- 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 47 


ond is Libra of the dynamic, regions. ‘Thus religion responds to 
culture on the one hand and to rulership on the other. 

The color force of Leo sympathizes with the primary yellow ; 
its energy effect in its higher forms of purity and clearness is uni- 
fying, in its lower forms is simply to ripen and mature. 

The sympathetic body to Leo energy is the primary Sun, and its 
period of force from July 22d to August 22d; the Sun is then in 
Leo, the Earth in her own home, Aquarius. 

Virco.—The chord of Virgo is Leo, and the description of 
its influences can be found under that sign. 

The responses of Virgo are Aries in the formal, and Sagittarius 
in the dynamic regions. 

The energies of Virgo retain in a group the elements of the 
family and the tribe; its response, Aries, retains in groups and 
classes the order and memory associations of ideas and words ; 
while Sagittarius makes effort to retain in mass the products of 
skill, energy and defence or aggression. As the energies of Virgo 
conserve the elements of ‘‘ kith and kin,’’ so its responses conserve 
those of knowledge and of wealth. 

The color energy of Virgo is the tertiary amber ; and the gen- 
eral effect of its forces are supporting. The planet Uranus is in 
greatest sympathy ; and the Virgo period of power is from August 
23d to September 21st; the Sun in Virgo, the Earth in Pisces. 

Lipra.—The chord of Libra is Sagittarius, the region of defen- 
sion and wealth. ‘The responses, as we have noted under those 
signs, are Gemini in the region of the Intellect and Leo in the 
static zone—the dominant rulership of Libra giving a more ex- 

‘ecutive character to the Gemini and Leo forces of Libra. 

The color sympathy of Libra is crimson, and the general trend 
of its forces are ruling. It is the highest of the dynamic functions, 
the most active in maturing muscles, bones and woody fibres. 

Jupiter is the planet most in sympathy with Libra forces, and the 
period of Libra’s greatest power is from September 22d to October 
21st. The Sun is in Libra, the earth in Aries. The beginning, 
or first point, of Libra is the autumnal equinox, the Sun crossing 
the equator, southward, at that time. 

Scorpio.—The chord of Scorpio is Capricorn, the sign of im- 


48 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


pulsion and mobile commercial function. As noted under Cancer 
and Taurus those signs are its responses. ‘Taurus arouses a judgment 
of integrity and justice in Scorpio, and Cancer, when strongly en- 
dowed, trends to marriage and family life. 

The color sympathy of Scorpio is the tertiary scarlet. Thei 
orange of Cancer and maroon of Capricorn are secondaries. 

The energies of Scorpio are in their general results exciting to 
muscularity, executive mental attitudes, and to growth in the trunks 
of trees and the stems of plants. 

The influence of this region is greatest from October 22d to 
November 21st; the Sun in Scorpio, the Earth in Taurus. 

Scorpio has no known planet as a sympathetic exponent, but at 
times accords with some of the asteroids, and with Venus of Can. 
cer and Saturn of Capricorn (see mythology of Greek Cronus). 

Sacirrarius.—The chord of Sagittarius is Libra; the relation- 
ship has been defined under that sign. 

The presence of Mars or Jupiter in Libra of the Sagittarius nature 
gives firmness and a very positive undercurrent to that ( f ) na- 
ture’s self-esteem. 

The first response of this sign is Aries in the formal regions, and 
by this is added a relatively powerful memory of those details that 
interest Sagittarius. The second response is Virgo, giving an im- 
pulse toward large family and patriotic-wealth desires. 

The period of dominant power is from November 22d to De. 
cember 2zoth. The color-sympathy is an intense red ; the forces are 
executive and marked by energy, but conserving in tone, and 
trending toward defence. ' 

Mars is in closest sympathy with this sign, and gives it martial 
force with aggression and caution-elements. : 

CaPRICORN.—The chord of Capricorn is Scorpio, as noted under 
that sign, and thus is closely related the energies of industry and 
coaction, with those of commerce and mobility, locomotion and 
impulsion. 

The first response is Pisces, giving direction in detail and artistic 
skill. The second response is Aquarius, supporting in volume of 
nutriment and sense capacity. 

The color-force of Capricorn is the secondary deep maroon, 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 49 


corresponding to the color-energies of the ultra-red of the spectrum. 
The general tendency of its (vs) forces are impelling, moving, and 
in the vegetable kingdom the trend is directly toward disintegra- 
tion ; and, where life-forces are low in power, toward decay. 

The period of greatest power is from December 21st to January 
18th ; the Sun in Capricorn, the Earth in Cancer. 

The planet Saturn is in greatest sympathy with the energies of 
Capricorn. 

Aquarius.—The chord of Aquarius is Cancer. The great sym- 
pathy between the energies of the principal and those of its chord 
is noted in the fact that in the lower forms of life, and in the lowest 
grades of mentality, the forces of Aquarius are the dominant ele- 
ments in the preservation of the species—so considered. 

The color-sympathy of Aquarius is the tertiary salmon. The 
dominant general direction of its forces are nutrifying, and, second- 
arily, those of receptive sensibility. 

The period of greatest power is from January 19th to February 
17th; the Sun in Aquarius, the Earth in Leo, the static pole of 
Aquarius. 

The planet Uranus is in greatest sympathy with this sign, and his 
ill-influences are largely attributed to his sensitiveness and trend 
toward sense-intemperance. 


THES WEEVESSLGNS: 


Their Symbols ; Time ; Function; Color and Nature. 

Their astronomical elements: Right Ascension; Declination 3 
Latitude and Longitude ; Constellations in which the Signs are 
found. 

A description of the character of those born under each sign ; 
followed by the influences of the Moon under the relationships of 
each of the Signs. 

The relation of the Constellations of the Zodiac to the equator 
and ecliptic, with the principal stars in each constellation named. 

Headpieces from EPHEMIRIDES, in imitation of old English wood- 
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March “21st. to. April! roth. 
Letters; Blue; Relating. 

This nature is distinguished 
by great retentiveness ; it has 
a wide grasp of the course of 
events, remembers personali- 
ties with remarkable ease, has 
generally a _ proportionately 
large amount of literary ability, 
and, perhaps more than any- 
thing else, is noted for its 
capacity to disseminate knowl- 
edge of a general and useful 
kind. 

The Aries nature is the kind 
that makes the proficient 
teacher, particularly of lan- 
guages, music, and of history. 
It generally has a good voice, 
a keen sensibility to music; 
and a wide range cf expres- 
sion. Few signs have a deeper 
insight into the inter-relations 


of ideas or the natural responsibilities of human life. 


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52 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


This nature responds to ¢ ; thus it admires aggressiveness and 
wealth, or at least the presence of more than common comfort. It 
sympathizes with ty, and therefore is fond of home life. It chords 
most finely with TJ. This last gives power to expression and inten- 
sity to friendship. 

The Aries nature should marry a native of I or one of its Solar 
polarity, =, as it often, if not always, needs both encouragement 
and governing suggestion. 

It is truthfully said that ~ natures are governing natures and 
natural leaders, which is true to the extent that they are directive 
natures, and in regard to thought and mental impulse, but not true 
when they turn their attention to the commercial phases of life, as 
they lack the defensive and impulsive forces in full strength. 

The Aries nature is subject to mental oppression, often lasting 
two or more days, due doubtless to unusual intensity of thought or 
action, the remedy being rest and enforced calmness. 


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This nature (unless well balanced by other planets in Aries) 
is not well endowed with regard to the social and generous side of 
the Aries nature. 

The > here gives Aries natures a disposition to quarrelsomeness, 
verbosity, and to misrepresentation in order to gain their own way. 
The ) here also gives added artistic skill, though not always prac- 
ticed or put to the best use. It is wise to study and practice self- 
government, the judicious use of language, and to obey the better 
of life’s impulses. 

With 2, or Q in Aries, the nature above outlined is greatly 
modified and made more frank and generous. 

With kh, # or ¢ in Aries (with the moon), the nature has the 
sarcastic, pessimistic, and the antagonistic elements dominant. 

The ) in this region gives the Aries nature added brilliancy and 
imaginative power, independence in thought and action, and in all 
these directions is in sympathy with the forces of 2% and ¢. The 
characteristic intellectuality of Aries, when well endowed, is inten- 
sified by the ) when in the Aries region. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 53 


fia Dito 

Taurus, naturally the region of science, is also the region of in- 
tuition and imagination. Of these, the }) in Taurus stimulates 
principally the intuitive and imaginative elements, and, in a 
measure, gives spirituality to the Aries nature as well as exactness 
in details of thought and work; but it creates a somewhat rest- 
less and changeful disposition. Habits of steadiness, regularity, 
order and calmness should be cultivated. The disposition to 
overdo by spells should be governed, and the analytical method of 
reasoning carefully forwarded, along with the synthetic. Avoid 
severity, harshness and impulsiveness. 


Gee Pla leueih: 

The ) in Gemini gives intensity to the friendship and mimetic 
capacities of Aries, but its chief disposition is in the direction of 
added sentimentality and emotiveness. 

To the directness and vividness of Aries, the ) in Gemini gives 
gracefulness, plausibility, ease of expression, and sometimes in- 
clines the nature toward mimicry. It gives stronger love of har- 
mony in both colors and music. 


Si DPR 

The >) in Cancer gives the Aries nature more of a sense of 
sex-harmony than any other Lunar influence of Aries. It adds to 
the appreciation of delicate expression, of graceful attentions, and 
gives full force to the imaginative and ideal side of marriage. 

The ) in Cancer depresses the vocal power and gives mildness 
to the voice ; adapts the mentality to writing rather than to speak- 
ing. It also intensifies the social and religious nature of Aries. 
There is a slight added liability to nervous and anemic diseases. 


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The Leo nature has the religious affections dominant, the iove- 
nature of the race for the race; it is, therefore, the impersonal re- 
gion of devotion. The Moon, in its sway, gives to this nature 
impulses of susceptibility to emotion, to vivid imaginative habits, 


54 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


and to sentimentality. It increases social harmony, but not men- 
tal brilliancy, as many suppose. It produces (in Aries) religious 
bigotry and fanaticism unless well endowed otherwise, and some- 
times gives a love of mystery, and a desire to press their views 
upon others, advocating maintained theories with, poetic descrip- 
tions, with metaphor, simile and hyperbole. 

The natural versatility of Aries makes the above manner of ex- 
pression easy, while the usual directness of that character greatly 
varies the mental attitudes taken. 

The digestive organs are usually subject to disease and weakness. 
The heart and arterial systems are active and enduring. 


y. >) in tmp. 

Virgo, as we find under its description, is the region of Familism, 
and the ) in Virgo has a peculiar effect upon the Aries mentality. 

Aries is not often much inclined toward familism ; but here the 
) gives great Platonic interest in children and a tender and curious 
love for the young of both the vegetable and animal kingdom. It 
instills an interest in biology and spiritual science. It leads to the 
study of psychological growth. It intensifies the Aries nature in 
its sensuousness to the world around, and gives to the male sex of 
that mentality somewhat of the intuitive sensitiveness of woman’s. 
None the less, however, it adds vigor and nutritive force, and raises 
the power to withstand the attacks of disease and of mental oppres- 
sion to which the Aries nature is often liable. 


Y,: )> ins; 

Here the ) arouses in Aries a powerful sense of chivalric justice, 
the blending of ideality with human right. It gives a desire for 
political interests, and usually inspires toward a very radical social 
cause. The thought-action is as vivid as ever, but inclined to 
delay judgment; and this has led to misinterpretation by astrolo- 
gers, many of whom thought the reasoning of this ‘‘ polarity ’’ was 
both low and slow, but intuitive. In fact the ) in Libra, the 
solar polarity of Aries (the Earth being between Aries and the Sun) 
gives to Aries a remarkably analytical capacity, closely allied to the 
Taurus nature, and a sense of equity and social justice not excelled 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 55 


by any other lunar influence. They are goou judges, painstaking, 
earnest and free from personal prejudices ; they abhor harshness, 
war and misery ; love originality, dignity and elegance. 

These mentalities also have great versatility in method and pro- 
cesses of physical accomplishment, often learning several trades or 
arts, and continually demonstrating great perseverance. ‘This loca- 
tion intensifies the elements of sex-devotion and gives Aries greater 
self-control and government of temper than any other. 


pias) sina. 

This mentality is a combination of the powers of mental and 
physical expression and the idealistic and emotive, giving great in- 
dustry when in action, and a reciprocal reaction when not under 
exertion. 

The ) in this region of Aries gives energy, perseverance, execu- 
tiveness, with a desire for great freedom ; independence in manner 
and method, and an inclination toward a more practical life than is 
the natural Aries possession. 

The larger planets more easily counteract the lunar influence in 
this region than in any other. ‘There is an increased liability to 
diseases of the organs of circulation. It increases the muscular 
power in the lumbar and locomotor muscles, but in a mental direc- 
tion sometimes decreases the normal expression of the Aries men- 
tality. 

ye ileah:, 

The ) in Sagittarius gives Aries a nativity at once aggressive, 
energetic, dogmatic, and often illogical as a consequence. The 
temper is quickened and ill-governed ; there is a mixture of com- 
mercial desire, selfishness and prodigality that is rarely successful, 
and if financially so, is rarely happy. It isa nature that is enduring 
through nervous energy and muscular tone ; suffers the consequences 
of its actions without acknowledgment of fault ; is a decided enemy, 
but also a persistent friend as long as there can be agreement. 

This mentality should, through youth, be calmly reasoned with, 
punished rarely, and always by denial rather than by attack or ag- 
gression, and given a thorough training in commercial arithmetic, 


56 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


methods and practical life. The theory and logic will be easy de. 
ductions from experience. 

This nature is liable to intemperance because of intensity, and 
should (by thorough explanations) be trained to avoid licentious- 
ness and ethical obliquity. 


yr. Dinys. 


Capricorn is the region of commerce, and responds to the powerful 
motive-faculties that move mankind in his search for interchange 
in the products of his labor. 

The ) in Capricorn region of the Aries nativity combines the 
intense artistic influences of the } with the commercial power of 
Capricorn, adding these to Aries, and thus gives positiveness, force 
and determination. It also adds much to the ingenuity.of Aries’ 
characteristics, making that nature more money-getting in disposi- 
tion, but seldom more economical in its use. 

This mentality is often exacting, often severe, and in cases of 
opposition is very destructive to old methods or means. 

When interested in reforms, this nativity is sarcastic and aggres- 
sive in attacks upon all opponents. There is no particular liability 
to disease. 

2 Dine. 

The idealizer of the home, of home life, of the beautiful, artistic 
and delicate—Aries, with the Moon in Aquarius. This influence of 
the } in the Aries region is at once one of the most favorable and 
sympathetic of all its effects. 

The > here idealizes the elements of parental and of filial love. 
It arouses an ambition to be patriotic—even grandiloquently so. 

There is often in this mentality a delightful sense of fraternity, 
a desire to make life a blessing to all sensuous things, to add to the 
pleasure of all existence. 

Sometimes this nature is inclined toward intemperance in food 
and drink. 

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Pisces is the home of the >), and in the Aries nature it places 
the region of the two influences too close together. But even here 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 57 


the ) gives Aries a vivid imagination and added artistic skill, 
capable of mastering almost any mechanical art. ‘This nativity has 
usually great sensitiveness, is often quarrelsome, and generally un- 
successful in financial matters and in getting the results of theix 
capabilities, or a due remuneration for their skill. 


(OSS ENS STONGEE) 
AER ERIS 


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Ss. ©iny, ® in m; April 
2zoth to May 2oth. Science; 
Azure ; Intertwining. 

This nature is full of inspira- 
tion, of keen foresight, and, if 
endowed with 2f in Leo, with 
great spirituality. But these 
qualities are often lost sight of 
in the deep trend of such a na- 
ture toward science and investi- 
gation. © in Taurus nativities 
are noted for their exactness and 


ie their persistence in a mental 

ee struggle. But this nature often 

) needs assistance. It is seldom 

2 43, capable of great financial plans, 

x AF and, as it responds most easily to 
ey/ ~ Scorpio, is almost always more 
Sl re generous with its, mental and 


physical labors than it is able in 
| \ demanding remuneration for its 
os 3 accomplishments. 

, A great range of natural sci- 
Pie 25: ences are within the sphere o1 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY, 59 


this nature’s activity, the choice depending much upon the endow- 
ment of the parental heredity and upon the planetary polarities. 

It should cultivate aggressiveness and self-defence. Responding 
to Cancer also, it depends much for happiness upon affections from 
one of the opposite sex. — 

This nativity should marry one born in the regions of its Solar 
polarity, Scorpio, or of its chord, Pisces. 

This personality should exercise the greatest calmness and reserve 
in making choice of mate and time of marriage. 


ream Patty 2.2 

The > in Aries of the Taurus nature gives a very intense, 
vivid and energetic element to the cautious, scientific Taurus men- 
tality. It adds descriptive power, and gives delicacy to the :ntui- 
tions of the Taurus nature. 

*Acting as a stimulant to the constructive and imaginative ele- 
ments, often creates power in inventiveness, great ideality and 
capacity to demonstrate ideas, which usually have had a careful 
consideration before acceptance. 


e De br heey, te 

This nature, having invariably the new j) and the © in Taurus, 
is a most powerful combination of constructive energies and im- 
aginative power; inventive in not only the mechanical, but in 
the philosophical range of mental conceptions. It seeks to most 
fully comprehend physics and philosophy, to join these by intuition 
and imagination ; with all a very wide and sincere emotiveness, 
This gives to Taurus an unusual element of intense sympathy. 

In fact, this combination gives to Taurus nativities much of the 
mentality of Aries with 2 and 9 influences. 

The ) in Taurus gives also great industry, dignity, positiveness, 
self-control, and, if the planetary influences are favorable, pride 
and egotism. This stimulant gives boldness in effort, great con- 
secutiveness, and in many ways proves a powerful resisting capacity 
not only in mental, but in physical self-protection. The ) here 
finds a thoroughly sympathetic region of influence; its bome in 
Pisces is a cord of Taurus; hence an artistic sensibility, and, thus, 


60 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


often the power to learn a number of trades or lines of artistic 
work. 

There is taste for landscaping, seed gardening, floriculture and 
horticulture. The usefully beautiful and the plainly essential are 
about equally blended in this nature. 

In personal manners it is generally dignified and somewhat formal 
until exceptionally well acquainted, when there is an omission of 
further extreme formality. 


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The Gemini nature has the forces of culture dominant, and 
the ) in this region stimulates, in a mild degree, those elements 
in the Taurus mentality ; thus increasing the desire to illustrate and 
convey ideas, but, more than anything else, it adds friendliness and 
congeniality to the generally conservative mentality of Taurus. 

The poetic element is increased, and the social instincts made 
more emotive and generous. In some respects this inclines Taurus 
toward natural science studies, but largely on account of the love 
of beauty and of comfort. 


eR NHS 5 


This mentality is energized in the direction of home life, par- 
ticularly the marriage elements ; and has added idealism, imagina- 
tion, artistic power and love of elegance, with increased emotion 
and tenderness. 

The elements of this nature that are in a measure selfish, are es- 
sential ; essential to overcome the natural tendency to devote time 
to financially unproductive investigation, and to stimulate a proper 
care for the protection of the home and its needs. 

The reasoning organs need to be stimulated in the direction of 
an analytical method, as those faculties are much inclined to syn- 
thetic judgments. 

In childhood this nativity needs more than ordinary tenderness in 
manner of government, and parents should cultivate government in 
their own natures in order to avoid the general irritableness so often 
found in the parental control of sensitive children. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 61 


See) anes 

This nativity is usually overestimated by those who delineate by 
the various planetary methods. 

Taurus with the ) in Leo isa severe mixture of reasoning stub- 
bornness and ambitious orthodoxy, and, while capable, goes to 
many extremes in both habits and opinions. ‘Their appetites are 
acute and often voracious, but pride usually governs them in this 
direction. Calmness of choice and discretion in the quantity of 
food and drink taken is essential. 

This location of the ) adds to the attractive faculties and 
strengthens the domestic affections, intensifying the love of children 
and generally the element of constancy toward wife or husband, as 
the case may be, Some other social elements are at times intensi- 
fied, but seldom ungoverned. 


eee banittes 

The regional influence over Taurus when the moon is in Virgo 
is almost as powerful as it is when in Libra, at which point it is 
almost between the @ and ©. 

As we see under the nativity of Virgo, the family life and national 
patriotism, the new }) of the Taurus nature has great home pro- 
visional proclivities, is self-protecting, intuitive and keen. 

These elements of force lead to self-aggrandizement, to self- 
upbuilding, and in every way toward acuteness and power as well as 
analytical judgment. 

Often very successful in the scientific professions, this nature is 
thus seldom in sympathy with the methods of the past, generally 
discredits the unexamined work of others, and in many ways breaks 
new territory in the field of adventure. 


S. yp ins. 

The powerful, but also very positive intuitions of Taurus are 
stimulated by this regional influence of the }. The mentality is 
therefore intuitive, sympathetic, sensitive, and yet logical. 

The first opinions are intuitive, later judgment logical. 

The nature is fitted, if well endowed, to take a place in the legal 
world ; to join in political movements ; to take part in practical, 


02 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


sometimes profound, movements toward the advancement of human 
society. 

This personality is often minus the elements of sentiment and 
regard for the weak and misguided or misinformed, and expects all 
people to as readily understand deep problems as does its own 
mentality. 

The liability to diseases falls principally upon the eliminative 
system—kidneys, skin and liver. The strict avoidance of stimulants 
and narcotics is advised. 


Oe De Dany. 

This region of the Moon’s influence is the solar polarity of 
Taurus, being, as the @ is, between the © and ). ‘This creates 
the intensest executive manner; the region of Scorpio being the 
region of dynamic perseverance, executive industry, self-dependence 
and industrial productivity. 

It is because Scorpio is the sign of labor and justice, as well as 
of production, that that sign was so widely degraded by astrologers 
of earlier times, and so maintained by later ones—as their chief 
mode of existence depended upon the enlargement of human ills, 
and their skill in convincing the nobility and aristocracy that the 
science of astrology might keep them from the path that led to the 
degraded and dreaded world of human labor and the vocations of 
mechanics or of agriculture. 

But Scorpio’s influence is, as we shall see under that sign, the 
region of industrial integrity and co-operative power. 

The ) and @® in Scorpio, the © in Taurus, gives an intensely 
independent, active, productive capacity, stimulating toward great 
utility, and turning the science of Taurus into mechanical and in- 
dustrial lines. 

pee) ail he 

The elements of imaginative and constructive science as applied 
to commercial matters are intensified in the Taurus mentality by 
this location of the >. There is also much more self-defensive 
determination in commercial matters, with added economic ability. 

The mentality. is apt to be quick and somewhat fiery in temper, 
and needs to exercise calmness when under any kind of attack. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 63 


But there is less liability to any destructive tendencies, than is the 
case of the Capricorn lunar influence of Taurus. 

The social nature of this combination is apt to be very blunt, 
direct and unchangeable. But under all this is an intense interest 
in kinship, and a set determination to protect the family and the 
friend. 

There is an absence of flourish and of sentimentality, but the at- 
tachments of affection are usually strong and deep. 


ey oop tullag 

The commercial and engineering capacities of ‘Taurus are 
aroused by this regional influence of the }. SBut the severe, harsh 
and determined faculties of the will are most stimulated, giving 
that kind of temper. 

There is an inclination toward emotional anger, stubborn insist- 
ence upon every personal right ; and these often lead to a military 
career. On the other hand the lines of transportation, railroading 
and steamboating are often chosen as a vocation. 

The mentality seeks to put its skill and thought to the most 
practical uses. 

The nature is thus positive, determined, self-controlled in the 
pursuit of its own choice and desires ; resistant in its forces toward 
the desires of others. Both sexes have that element of personal 
responsibility so developed that their own judgment takes precedence 
over the opinions of others in all cases. 

The youth of this mentality should be governed by reasoning, 
direct statements of fact, by care not to usurp their rights, and thus 
by evidence carry conviction where the use of force would fail to 
do more than arouse antagonism. 


S. Dinw. 

This regional influence gives Taurus an increased volume of sen- 
timent and social polish, with a keen incentive toward personal 
elegance and diplomacy. 

These nativities have much personal force and activity, and a 

(large amount of physical strength and nutritive power. 
In some ways these persons are given to extravagance in mat- 


64 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ters of appearance and like to display their taste, always desirous 
of making a good impression. 

In the nature of women this location of the } gives some char- 
acteristics of vanity and self-laudation. 

The whole mentality has a supersensitiveness to the senses of 
taste and smell, and to the effects of foods upon the body and 
brain. When interested in home cares this nativity has a very 
capable grasp of all the details. 


&. +p in X. 

Pisces is a chord of Taurus, as Art is the handmaid of Science. 
It is also the home region of the ) , and thus combines in giving the 
normal scientific and reflective character of Taurus a gleam of artistic 
capacity, with vivid imagination and periodicity in habit ; likewise 
a practical, ingenious, constructive skill. There is a tendency to 
dabble in too many things, to vary from one cause to another, and 
to lack the volume of stability needed in any branch of human 
endeavor in this age of forceful competition. 


Fic. 26. 


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Sle 


a= oo 
id =) | 


May 21st to June zoth. Cul- 
ture ; Emerald ; Calming. 

This nature has as its domi- 
nant characteristics the range 
of friendship, and of expres- 
sion. It is the personality of 
intense kindness and benevo- 
lence, capable in elegant gest: 
ure and graceful activities ; as 
it responds to Libra and to 
Leo, is often found in polit- 
ical life and in the halls of 
legislation. 

This nature is often inclined 
toward the various literary and 
legal vocations, for it is strongly 
influenced by its chord Aries, 
or its response, Libra. 

Perhaps no other nativity 
has as wide a range of choice 
and of activity as this (IZ), 
and none are less specific in 
vocational desire. 


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66 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY 


This mentality is the mentality of elegance of habit, just as 
Pisces is the mentality of elegance and taste in appointment. 

This nature is generally fortunate in its marriage choice, and has 
little to ward against, unless badly influenced by $ or kh. If fem- 
inine, this nature should mate with 7, =» or with f —the latter its 
Solar polarity. 

l- Din 9. 

The regional influence of the ) in Aries of the Gemini nature 
is a sympathetic one, for Aries is a chord of Gemini, as Letters 
chord with Culture [Merton]. The trend of this mentality is 
toward the love of culture, of learning, of poetical thought, 
literature and idealistic study. This gives, in the main, the addi- 
tion of elegance of expression to the intense attractiveness of a 
powerful friendship. 

Well endowed hereditarily, it gives political and legal endow- 
ments ; activity in the realm of instruction, as well as taste in the 
‘formulation of ideas. 

This mentality loves freedom, nd, grants it to others ; it is often 
radical, shunning dogmatic forms, and desires independent thought 
as well as natural rules of action. 

Women of this endowment are generally tender and attentive 
mothers, but not often strong and rugged in health, therefore 
should have the utmost consideration in every manner of right 
living. 

Ti) inis: 

This regional influence gives great ideality, delicacy of expres- 
sion, love of science and of the reflective studies; gives ability 
to teach, to practice medicine, and to understand plant as well 
as animal life. The whole range of experimental arts are of rea- 
sonable accomplishment to this mentality. 

There is an added regularity, a clearer sense of periodicity, more 
uniformity in effect than is usual to the Gemini nature. 

To the above is often added a well governed, determined and 
brave will. 

Tee ein. 

The Gemini mentality, with the }) in Gemini, has iuvariably 

the last of the old and early part of the new phase of the }, 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY, 67 


with the © apparently in Gemini. Hence the j) has here solar 
sympathy ; the ) between the © and @ gives to Gemini but few 
conflicting energies and many harmonizing ones; these are the 
stimulated forces of intense friendship and kindness, with love for 
human kind and considerations that lead to generosity in opinion 
as well as philanthropy in matters of means and wealth. 

The ) in Gemini gives that nature a peculiar combination of 
good nature, wit and kindness, mixed with a dreamy, imaginative, 
sensuous love of art and beauty; there is inclination toward the 
occult in personal life and an interest in neurology. 

When finely endowed parentally there is natural capacity to un- 
derstand symbolism and synchronism and to perceive the harmo- 
nies of nature. 

But this mentality needs resisting force, more defence, more 
solidity in regard to progressive methods, and the necessary volume 
of economy and executiveness. That is to say, in this age there 
seems but little provision for the financial success of the unaggres- 
sive. 

When the }) isaccompanied by 2 (in less degree when by Y), 
there are more practical elements in the nature; 2 gives added 
artistic passion; % gives pensiveness, sometimes peevishness and 
penuriousness and disposition to futile accumulation. 


Lieve ss; 

The Gemini nature, with the ) in Cancer, is little influenced 
by any of the planets in other regions. There is an added inten- 
sity of affection, and much idealistic tenderness in expressing it. 
It gives Gemini much of the Aquarius habit of expression. 


Thome Ise 

This influence is a combination of deep friendship, intense re- 
tigious feelings, wide imagination, with emotive and poetic energies. 
Added to these is also more than usual perception of ethical re- 
ligious truth. 

The intuitive reception of truth differs widely from the reflec- 
tive and scientific. The first is particularly a favorable method to 
this nature. 


68 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


But this nativity should seek to be practical, to see the world as 
it is, and to make success one of positive effort rather than of ncega- 
tive desire. In reform, the tendency should be toward certainty 
and plan and avoiding the method of negative or inactive con- 
viction. 

For one of this nativity, this advice is good: Avoid all doubt as 
to personal success ; strive to be positive, forceful, calm, self-gov- 
erned and regular in method and work; the world is, to one of 
this nature, large or small, good, bad or indifferent, just as they 
make it, take it or expect it. 


Lo me anetty, 

The ) in this region arouses in the Gemini mentality a power- 
ful parental force; the energy of patriotism, of generous support, 
and in some ways of positivism. 

There is added parental love, some increase in the love of chil- 
dren, added intensity of love for the opposite sex ; a larger capac- 
ity to understand the needs of home and of social life. There is 
an increased desire for public life and a greater ambition to take 
part in political contests, to advance social culture, and to cultivate 
adaptability to the responsibilities of government. 

There is often a very remarkable poetic capacity ; sometimes ex- 
ceptional musical or verbal talent. 

The imaginative element should be kept well in hand. This 
mentality is orderly and elegant, careful, vivid, full of fun ; some- 
times sarcastic and Socratic. In midlife should be very temperate, 
calm and judicious. 

U-5 Dunes. 

- This mentality is a combination of great friendship, kindness, 
imitativeness, and philanthropy, on the one hand, and conscious 
dignity, self-control and force on the other. 

There is added spirituality in habit and in force, a large amount 
of occult power, keen insight, and particularly so in regard to the 
nature and needs of others. 

There is also in this regional influence great sensitiveness to sur- 
rounding conditions, to the physical influences of plants and mineral 
products, and a natural understanding of all animal life. It is very 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 69 


sympathetic with the Aries mentality; is quick to perceive re- 
sponses of nerve force and of spiritual energies ; it is in many ways 
given to new lines of work and to new views of human progress. 


Loa ep MineN.. 

The Gemini nativity with the ) in Scorpio, is forced forward by 
the dynamic labor and executive energies of the latter region; to 
the tender and delicate friendship of the primary sign is added an 
element of positive execution much needed by the nativity. 

The influence of Scorpio has often been deprecated by astrolo- 
gers ; there could then almost always be found a place for stress of 
restraint or excuse for any defect in moral or social career. ‘That 
all mental faculties normally developed were essentially good was 
not a part of the earlier astrology any more than it was of other 
philosophies. 

Bige Dervis o2¢ 

This regional influence of the ) brings the ) and © in the same 
angle from the @ and gives great commercial impetus to the men- 
tality. It adds intensity to the wealth elements of Gemini, often 
makes the nature erratic in judgment and desirous of undertaking 
great speculative labors and problems, It is sometimes visionary, 
full of hypothetical schemes, and a little more excitable than ig 
judicious in order to develop a successful character. 

But this mentality often has an admirable quality and quantity of 
tenderness and much solicitation in the interests of family and 
friends. ‘The Gemini personality, with the } in Sagittarius, lives 
as much for others as for self. 

In youth this nativity is usually oversensitive, generally nervous, 
full of activity and perseverance ; sensitive to digestive troubles, to 
lack of nutritive supply, and thus requires generous treatment in 
many directions. 

. bee Dinos: 

The presence of the ) in Capricorn of the Gemini nature gives 
an earnest and direct habit to all this personality. It adds com- 
mercial qualities and enlarges the judgment on methods of financial 
procedure, and at times gives brilliant views of business possibilities. 


ye) HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


However, unless well endowed by parental influences and planet- 
ary forces, there will be an overplus of visionary and managerial 
enthusiasm. 

The mentality is often much more distrustful of others than is 
usually the case with the Gemini nativity. ‘There is also present a 
tendency toward egotism and display ; sometimes over-sociability, 
disposition to waste time, to elaborate ideas beyond any need, and 
thus lose caste in friendship. 

But love of travel, capacity for acute observation, with a wide 
range of synthetic judgments, makes their nature entertaining in 
manner when the time is limited to reasonable bounds. 


i Guy oa hath a 

Aquarius is the sign of home, of nutritive power, and of impres- 
sion to psychometric forces. The ) in this region of the Gemini 
nativity is essentially conserving. There is a decided disposition 
toward agriculture, gardening, and study of pomology and botany, 
and their practical utilization. The influence of the ) in this sign 
of Gemini is often overestimated, and especially in regard to its 
financial importance and power. 


Il. ) in &. 

This regional influence of the ) is one of the most powerful of 
those belonging to this nativity. It adds a fund of elegance and 
taste to the intense natural friendship, and gives full sway to the 
idealism and imaginative emotions of Gemini. 

There is intense benevolence, generosity and hopefulness in the 
influence. On the other hand this combination lacks the calm 
judicious estimation of financial and productive efforts. It is likely 
to be extravagant of means at its command, fails to grasp the es- 
sential benefits of surrounding conditions, and should strive to 
become familiar with the problems of utility, of human economic 
progress, of rights and duties that devolve upon the intelligent 
portion of mankind.. 

The advice is to study ethics, justice, human natural law, prac- 
tical art ; to gain a vocation useful to the race and remunerative in 
return. 


2 
7 


_ 


a 
as 
we 


Coa 1) ID oo, Gyan’ V7: 
June 21st to July 21st. Mar- 
riage ; Orange; Animating. 

This nature is dominant in 
devotion and in family life, in 
strong and intense sexality ; is 
ardent as husband or wife. 

Responding to the region of 
m (or Co-action in Mentality), 
this nature is fond of work and 
of activity in the productive 
pursuits. It desires to fulfill 
its own measure of responsibil- 
ity, to accomplish all the good 
possible to its strength and 
mental capacity. 

This nature is cautious in 
outlays, but often discreetly 
generous, always just, when 
finely endowed with power, 
and particularly when #6 is 
found in Capricorn, the @’s 
place in this period of time. 
Fig. 27. This nativity responds to 
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72 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Taurus, and has much of the delicate intuitions of that region ; 
often marries the Taurus nativity, and almost as often that of 
Aquarius—a mental cord. For financial success, unity with Capri- 
corn is most favorable. 

As Cancer is sensitive to nervous conditions, due regard for this 
fact should be taken into consideration. Children and youth must 
be equitably governed, information of value in relation to their 
physical nature should be given, and care taken that their lives be 
made to run in useful and enjoyable paths, avoiding extremes or 
excess in any injurious direction. Self-government can thus be 
made the basis of their thought and activities. 


%. Din. 

The influence of the ) in the Aries region of the Cancer nature 
is very marked, but not as beneficial as one would like. There are 
present many elements of imaginative ambition ; there are desires 
of great personal advancement without sufficient tenacity of purpose 
and concentration to gain the end sought. 

The wilfulness is spasmodic, quickly changed ; it is lacking in 
consecutiveness as well as in judicial power. This mentality should, 
therefore, seek the combination of dignity and stability with their 
natural energy and intrinsic power. 


eee RLY tele: 

This regional influence of the ) in Taurus, of the Cancer nativ. 
ity, gives a strong inclination to constructive professions, and love 
of the mechanical arts, of reflective studies, of descriptive and tech- 
nical elegance. : 

The strong forces aroused are the reasoning and reproductive 
energies ; the elements of regularity in habit, forceful expression, 
splendid digestive power, and moderate lung capacity, making a 
combination that varies greatly in its working ability, and that 
needs ‘‘humoring’’ to a marked extent. 

This nature is sensitive to the nerve forces of others. It lacks 
aggressive power, or, at least, defence. ‘The childhood should be 
ruled by mature judgment, counsel, kindness, and frank informa: 
tion on all subjects in which an interest is aroused. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 73 


%. jy in I. 

The combination of periodicity of habit and deep emotiuns, close 
friendships and intense devotion, love of children and of life, an 
.nterest in all that is beautiful, spiritual and ennobling, is present 
here. 

But there is in this nativity a sensitiveness that needs protecting, 
protection by the developing of firmness, self-reliance, and by due 
tecognition of the necessities of the age in which we live. This 
nature must grow self-reliant, forceful, powerful, productive and 
cautious. 

Sa) YIN’ So6 

The >) in Cancer gives that sign a bright, active habit. It is 
generally synthetic, dislikes long analytical tasks, prefers matters 
of common and general interest, and often fails because of a trend 
toward inexactness. This nativity should cultivate attentiveness to 
details, should govern the affectional and emotive elements of its 
nature, should study economics and commercial laws, and take time 
to thoroughly organize its plans and work, as well as range of ideas. 

There is apt to be vague conceptions of deep subjects, and a dis- 
position to shun them because of the study required in their mastery. 


ee Dy) ue 

The ) in the region Leo, of this nature, is a powerful energy, 
causing much more expression of the love of race and the greater 
family than is usually the case in the great mass of mentalities. 

The >) here adds humanitarian forces to those of marriage life, 
broadens the nature, widens the range of harmonic vision, and 
gives incentives toward the cultivation of moral and spiritual power. 

The location of the major planets greatly influences this nativity. 


%. D int. 

The > in this region of the Cancer nativity gives a very vivid 
conception of beauty, love of the mysterious, weird, strange and 
profound, but not the kind of intellectual power that can treat of 
these in their scientic aspects. 

The emotions are intensified, particularly so in love of family, 
for mate and for kindred. 


14 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


In the direction of artistic sense, this nature is apt to be critical 
rather from intuition than from artistic study or exhaustive exam- 
ination. | 

Love of travel, and of vocations that require movement and 
change, is present. 

This nature appreciates elegance in movement and in form; 
works ceaselessly to gain the appreciation of others in matters of 
surroundings and personal deportment, of the home life and its 
associations. 

Soe Il as, 

This is the ideal regional influence of the } in Cancer mentality. 
The +) here gives power to the emotions, to the high organs of the 
brain, with intensity to the most benevolent and aspiring thoughts 
and feelings. It arouses the elements of rulership in the personality 
of the subject, gives control, firmness, power and activity to the 
will as well as to the affections. 

We expect to find here a blending of the attainments of the in- 
tellect with the tenderness and attractiveness of the affections and 
the executive power of the will. 

This mentality is often very capable in authorship, judgeship, 
and in situations requiring a well-blended character. 


CS ani 

The dominant influences of this position are in the direction of 
progressive industrial life; in the application of powerful motives 
in production and organization. But there is also an intense desire 
for justice, for sincere advancement and personal liberty. 

In childhood this nativity has a great amount of self-will, is 
often angular and quick-tempered, suffering much under restraint ; 
and should be governed with great moderation, generous and 
kindly impulses, by those who are responsible for its care and edu- 
cation. 

Coe Daiticud i 
~ The +) here arouses in the Cancer nature the acutest sense of 
regularity in method. It creates capacity for idealistic and forceful 
plans, with a somewhat more intense financial and economic atti- 
tude than is usually present in the Cancer mentality. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 75 


There is a desire to. give offspring a grand start in the world of 
contention, to provide them with financial as well as mental endow: 
ments that are required, as is supposed, to make a worldly success, 
Unlike the Sagittarius nature, this combined influence will not 
forege the pleasures of life in order merely to accumulate wealth ; 
but it will make enjoyment arise, as far as possible, from the gain- 
ing cf position and comfort. | 

This nativity very often mates with that of Capricorn, and thus 
gains the assistance of one endowed with an abundance of very 
active financial traits. 


9. pinvy. 


The presence of the ) in this region of influence is always a bene- 
ficial one to Cancer, and adds to this nativity a strong inclination 
toward original thought in the world of enterprise and in the general 
conduct of life. 

The ) induces a sense of ideality and grandeur, it gives incen- 
tives toward great purposes, it impels onward to the realm of social 
excellence and virtue, it finds zeal in giving the world an example 
of the beautiful in home life and the pleasures of successful provi- 
dence. 

Co geeey mill core 

The Cancer mentality receives from this regional influence much 
of the patriotism of home life, love of social surroundings, and of 
kindred. It draws Cancer out of its narrowed limits and widens 
the view of personal life and destiny, giving broader relationships 
and interests, and thus makes of surroundings a more harmonious 
whole. 

In expression this nature is often direct, very frank, and calls at- 
tention to the vital element of support or of opposition. 


GS. Din xX. 


The deeply affectionate nature of Cancer, with its brilliant intui. 
tive impressiveness and spirituality, is given an added artistic capac 
ity by this regional influence of the }. Asart isa practical part 
of ali mechanical and constru.tive work, the } here arouses that 


76 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


group of powers, and generally turns the Cancer mentality toward 
raechanical arts, art work and symbolical interpretation. 

The brain is always active (compared with like hereditary con- 
ditions under other influences), the senses keen, the perceptives 
unusually strong, and the body has great power of expression. 


Equator 


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BO ie 
yam 


Lee 


— 


one iy 
“is <n, NY 
: ees 

BSS QUEM rd 


S 


Seen ese atinces, 
July 22d to August 22d. Re- 
ligion; Yellow; Unifying. 

This nature is that of men- 
tal harmony; warm, sunny 
and genial; often endowed 
with great vitality and force 
that is used in persuasion and 
in corrective lines. The domi- 
nant elements of this nature 
are faith and confidence. In 
business urgent rather than 
aggressive, aspiring to power 
through eloquence and vigor. 

This nature is seldom con- 
structive. It takes things and 
ideas as they are found, it 
supports with fervor the 
powers) thatapes ae rites 
conservative and yet responds 
in mental activity to Gemini 
in the field of culture, and to 
Libra in that of rulership, 
clinging more closely to the 

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78 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


latter, and using its static capacity to perpetuate and endorse social 
as well as personal conservatism. 

This nature matures late, it sweeps over broad fields of feeling, 
interest and endorsement ; is seldom selfish in matters of wealth, 
but always in matters of opinion ; ‘‘ Let me lead !’’—a motto often 
seen in action. 

As a whole, the activity should be mixed mental and muscular 
exertion, avoiding extremes of length in either, and (cultivating 
calmness and a sense of dynamic values. 

Si Dslr. 

The >) in Aries of the Leo mentality is a force of idealism, spon- 
taneity, courage in opinion, but loving form and ceremony and deep 
distinctions in personal conduct as well as in religious beliefs. The 
added activity is often an excess; there is apt to be stubbornness 
and extreme rigidity of demand. 

There is often a life conflict in the realm of philosophy, a con- 
flict in which religion and science—the course of doctrine and the 
laws of nature—seem to antagonize, and, in unyielding contest, 
leave the aspirations in turmoil and uncertainty. 

The vocation should be professional, the element of manage- 
ment dominant, with close relations to human social advancement. 

The heart and lungs are usually powerful, the veinous system 
hardly adequate, the digestive organs well governed, but the brain 
and nervous system oversensitive. 

8. Din d. 

The Leo nature with +) in Taurus is always inclined to influence 
the world in the direction of moral and social methods, and usually 
adapts one of the learned, often the scientific, professions—taking 
as a life-work their place among biologists, naturalists or physicians. 

In oratory there is often expressive power, and elegance in sen- 
timent and movement ; at times there is a wide range of imagina- 
tive power, but usually of an egotistic quality—maintaining self as 
the center of all plans of activity. 


Svc Dina 
This regional influence of the ) is one that adds an ambition for 
culture and high attainments, to the vigor and spontaneity of men- 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 79 


tal and physical habit of the base—Leo. But Gemini is always a 
general influence rather than a specific one, and hence Leo has a 
wide choice of life-work, but lacks in direct and distinct desires, as 
thus influenced by the ). 

There is an intense element of personal freedom and _ personal 
method—a desire to be orderly in its own way—and to have others 
accept that order as absolute. 


SL. DD in Se. 

The >) in Cancer is too much in sympathy, too near a combina- 
tion with Leo to give really good results, and requires powerful 
planetary relations to give the mentality and body the relative 
amount of will and dynamic energy necessary to a complete and 
powerful character. % in Scorpio, 2/ in Sagittarius, or ? in Libra 
would give the added energy required. 

There is in this combination an over-abundance of the social 
nature, but a weakened tenacity, and Leo is not exact enough ; the 
mind is inclined to be general in habit of thought, idealistic, im- 
aginative, and dreamy. 


Ayer eye iy Gh 


The ) and © are here on the same side, in the same angle from 
the @, and adds much that is valuable to the Leo nativity. The 
whole is complex and variable. There is practical power, artistic 
and graceful imagination. ‘There is present vividness and convinc- 
ing power. There is also in this mentality great general organiz- 
ing capacity, particularly if well endowed planetarily and with good 
hereditary conditions. While the independence is marked, the at- 
tractions are strong. Thus, while often bigoted, will yet find deep 
companionship with those who hold similar views, and will work 
more successfully with those who are like themselves than can any 
other having a similar range of endowments. 

These nativities will define their rights, insist upon a common 
method, and win by vital force where they would lose through lack 
of fierce will. 

The planets exercise a diminished influence over the lunar forces 
in this sign. 


So HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Su. p+ in my. 

The ) in the ny region is in the chord of Leo, and adds to that 
broad and strong social nature distinct love of family, home, country 
and habitat. There is often need, however, of the practical ele- 
ments of mental nature, and the person is subject to the criticism 
of being good, but unsuccessful. 

There is need of an effort to shape life’s actions to those ends 
which bring security and definite plan; to exercise care in gaining 
a good start, a practical range of habit; to wed a mate possessed 
of decision, facility in accomplishment, and a good fund of ruler- 
ship. 

ov. D ins. 

The regional influence of the ) in = is that of self-rulership, but 
of a different order than when the © is in that sign. The effect 
in general is to give the religious Leo habit a marked periodicity, 
regularity, plan and method, and thus to cause to be done in order 
what Leo would do in enthusiastic spontaneity if not governed or 
influenced. 

But there is also an added element of mysticism, a love of 
occult views, as well as disposition to make much of every little 
personal incident. 

This nature is in many ways adapted to religious teaching, to 
poetic interpretation, and to giving vivid descriptions of matters 
of which but a moderate amount of evidence is obtainable. 

In feminine life there is more of the element of psychic insight, 
and a trend of thought and feeling that is decidedly emotional. 


Lt Dy Ree ye 

The ) in Scorpio (the region of Ceres) is not a favorable location 
to the Leo nature, as it gives much dissatisfaction and sense of in- 
justice inflicted, sometimes where none is intended or really exists. 

But in matters of power there is no detraction. This mentality 
is able to lead, is full of energy, with capacity to mold others to 
its will. 

There is independence in opinion, but little respect for dogmatic 
rules, and often the presence of great directive thought. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 81 


la) sy aie 


The regional influence of the ) in Sagittarius, the sign region of 
Wealth, is one that inclines Leo to guard its interest in matters of 
wealth and enterprise. Leo, thus, an influence noncombative, is 
more aggressive, more scheming and economical ; in many instances 
severe. 

There is added imaginative power, and under extreme anger a 
tendency toward irrational action. 

The mentality is quite hasty in judgment, synthetic in reasoning 
—judges by masses rather than by detail—and requires more care- 
ful training than is usual to the Leo nature. 


Give) eithalys 


The ) in Capricorn gives the Leo nativities a wide range in 
commercial powers, but it is of an extremely social nature, demand- 
ing large acquaintanceships, and the opportunity to use friendships 
largely as a means of success. 

This nativity is often a very exacting one; it keeps close to its 
- own methods and demands, and therefore has a plea for formality 
and positiveness. 

Women of this nativity should seek physical freedom—bodily 
freedom—avoiding all worship of style and dress so far as any in- 
jurious restraint and cramping the vital functions is concerned. 


CGU BP i yoone 


The ) here gives the Leo nativity a large faculty of appetite and 
love of luxury, with a rather unstable and in many ways ungoverned 
temper. The mentality needs to cultivate persistency, directness, 
plan and order. ‘There should be careful consideration of all ele- 
ments of success, and a clear view of the course-to be taken in any 
predetermined direction. 

Severe government of the appetites, of the nervous energies, of 
habits of expression, with a clear insight into the real needs as dis- 
tinct from those supposed to be necessary and beneficial, are matters 


of greatest importance to this nature. 
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82 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Le popes 


The ), at home in Pisces, gives the Leo native a very fine and 
appreciative sense (perception) of the artistic and beautiful, and 
this, with great imaginative power and with synthetic reasoning, has 
the tendency to make the mentality very capable and accurate along 
artistic and mechanical lines. 

But this nature is much more apt to be imitative than original ; 
it lacks the elements of constancy and application, of steady trend 
in effort (unless so endowed by planetary regional influences), and 
is thus at a disadvantage in labors requiring long and persistent 
research and inquiry. 


FIG, 29. 


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i © lpi 


oe pe ee 


eS 


7") 


a] 


Sars 


iS cd 


™. © in m, ©® in X; 
Aug. 23d to Sept. 22d. Fam- 
ilism ; Amber; Supporting. 

The dominant elements in 
this mentality are security and 
permanence. Trending, in this, 
widely to the perpetuation of 
the race, the wise control of its 
useful elements and the persist- 
ence of power. How much 
these comprise the aspirations 
of this nature can be seen by 
noting the responses it makes, 
first to Aries, the busy, active, 
intense and widely gainful re- 
gion of the Intellect; and, 
second, to Sagittarius, the ag- 
gressive, defensive and fiery re- 
gion of the Will. Toward both 
of these Virgo responds 1m ac- 
tivity, sometimes becoming 
almost dominant in either one 
or the other, but never relaxing 
its own fundamental field—the 


( 83 ) 


84 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


family, tribal and national life. This nature often develops into 
the publicist, politician, often into the shrewdest business nature ; 
and when it succeeds in uniting the activities of its responses with 
its chord Leo it gains great force and power to conserve the energy 
of others to its advantage. 

Truly the combination of security, harmony and defence is a 
powerful one. It often unites in mating with Pisces, and joins the 
practical with the elegant. 


™m. Din”. 

The > in Aries of the Virgo nativity gives mental power, in- 
tellectuality, order, system and regularity to the efforts of that men- 
tality. The whole nature is thus governed, and inclined to think 
that no action goes well unless by measured method. 

But there is a lively sense of mirth, a native good-humor and wit 
in constant play ; while all fault-finding is of a sarcastic, corrective 
kind, without anger. 

The ) and © are on nearly opposite sides of the @, and the 
play of forces between them gives light to the night of this soul, a 
genial, spiritual, harmonic nature. 


my. > in &. 

The influence of the ) in Taurus adds to the Virgo mentality 
a complex mixture of a decided liking for the natural sciences and 
wide poetic interest. It gives delicacy to the intuitive part of Re- 
flection, and adds some foresight. But in the main there is an un- 
dercurrent of natural home love and practical desire that makes 
this nativity more dominant than it seems—giving business force 
and willfulness. 

The executive side of this life is usually marked by efforts toward 
@ plainly apparent plan and effect in useful action. 


TY eee) Sade 


Gemini, the region of culture, of elegance, of expression. The 
> here adds both practical life and a volume of delightful manner. 
We expect of this mentality that it shall be very kindly, good- 
natured, apt at portrayal of views, and well fitted for those vocations 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 85 


where an abundance of hospitality, friendship and enthusiasm is 
required. 

There is an added element of fastidiousness, carefulness of appear- 
ances, calm self-control and grace that is always attractive. 


Tee ore 

The ) and © are, here, in quite close angles from the @, the 
) in the region of marriage, the © in that of familism. Thus 
there is an intensifying of affectional forces to the extreme. 

The result is augmented sensitiveness in affection, almost to the 
point of jealousy and want of confidence. To offset this there is a 
constant attachment to all that is loving in home life, and a desire 
for harmony, for exclusiveness in expression, all vieing with ten- 
derness and sweet temper, 

In business life the economic trend of Virgo is increased, and 
there is a decided disposition to live for family and home alone, to 
avoid outward pleasures, and to seek the production of family 
group pleasures and ease. 

It is advisable to cultivate a widened view of social and civil 
life, to aim to create a humanitarian realm of influence, thus to see 
in the possible harmonic whole the future good of the single chord 
of paternalism. 

my Dain oe. 

The > in Leo, of the Virgo native, is an influence of delicate 
mental impulses in the realm of spiritual thought; there is an in- 
clination toward religious enthusiasm and, after religious excite- 
ment to melancholia. 

The imaginative faculties are aroused; there is ability to com- 
prehend the profound harmonies of music and of colors; in many 
instances a very sensitive sensory system, recognizing odors, flavors 
and touch sense with great acuteness. 

This nature needs to master its inclinations to any morbidity of 
temper or of thought; to seek congenial surroundings and com- 
panions and to avoid great emotive states. 


my. DD in Mm. 
The sign of Virgo has, with this location, the influence of fami- 
lism dominant—the love of home life, of kindred, of relationships 


86 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


to country and place of nativity. The familiar in location is always 
attractive to this regional endowment. The j) here arouses, to the 
fullest, this trend of desire, and gives with it the added inclination 
to sanctify the surroundings of the family group. 

The sex fealty that leads to constancy is intensified ; there is an 
increased power of expression, as well as volume of vital force. 

_ But with all this is often found an increased sensitiveness to 
thought impression ; the impressibility to psychometric force is 
greater, and with it a sensitiveness to the social nerve-auras around. 
The whole is often modified by extreme sensibility to conditions, 
and there is likely to be an erratic trend in manner unless harmonic 
surroundings prevail. 

m. jy ins. 

The regional influence of the ) in Libra of the Virgo native is a 
very complex mixture of home life forces, imaginative art elements, 
mathematical power, and genial egotism. There is also self-govern- 
ment, control of the emotions, clear-sightedness, and a volume of 
ambition and wilful exactness. 

These along with regularity in work, periodical brilliant thought 
speils, vivid portrayal of views in words, and a keen sense of ap- 
propriateness, make of them most agreeable companions and inter- 
esting as authors or investigators. 

But this mentality is seldom extremely able in discoveries—it 
‘Jacks the persistency and tenacity necessary to studied elaboration. 
It is brilliant and voluminous, rather than original and profound. 


m. yj) inn. ; 

The lunar-Scorpio influence of Virgo is a favorable one. The 
unity of industry and familism, of the two great co-active divisions 
of activity, is the serious intentto practical accomplishment and 
the family destiny that utilizes the results. 

The Scorpio nature has an abundance of industry, the industry 
of combined brain and muscle. To this is here added mathemat- 
ical capability ; added also the vitality of good nutritive power. 

There is, or may often be, lack of the graceful deportment of 
some polarizations of Virgo, but there is, in lieu of that, plenty of 
integrity, conscientious persistency, insistence upon rights. and dis: 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 87 


position to seek their fulfilment. This author does not agree with 
those who would depreciate and defame every touch of Scorpio influ- 
ence. The world needs more justice and less charity, more right 
and less duty ; charity and duty breed dependence on the one hand 
and injustice on the other, and the ) in Scorpio, wherever found, 
counteracts these causes and tendencies. 


Mpiee “Ded hee oy ee 

This regional influence of the ) is a very dynamic one—an in- 
fluence of selfishness in regard to financial matters ; it is fuller of 
caution, of economic plans, of combative energies and commercial 
activities than any other lunar influence of Virgo. 

The Sagittarius influence is one of Wealth; it loves gain, osten- 
tation, display of power ; not in the direction of style or of waste, 
but in that of ownership. 

Hence, as stated above, the conditions are such that this combi- 
nation of powers trends toward family accumulation and gain, the 
aggregation of means and combination of forces. 

There is present more than usual verbal directness, and, with the 
absence of delicate reserve, makes the attitude often appear harsh, 
which in fact is the case, but in a general way rather than in indi- 
vidual instances. 

m. pin yy. 

The result of this influence is much nearer that so often attributed 
to Scorpio. The Capricorn energies of impulsion, of destructive 
antagonisms, are nearly always evident, when thus polarized, even 
in the more refined and delicate and more harmonic temperament 
of the Virgo nativity. ; 

When well endowed, this nature is capable of great commercial 
undertakings, particularly where there is a field full of practical ex- 
perience to copy from. For this region is not a realm of original 
methods or of original thought. It is the conservative region of 
Virgo forces. The tearing away of old products, of old machinery 
f production is not necessarily a result of radical energy ; here, it 
is more the outcome of necessity ; and this region of energies will 
give power to recognize the point of commercial gain with almost 
antuitive quickness. 


88 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


UE as nhiyanr 

The ) in Aquarius gives this mentality capacity for practical con- 
ceptions of human necessity, adding social ease, personal grace, 
keen sensibility to the use of mechanical forces, and along with 
it a good-humor that wins more aid than any amount of harshness 
might, under the rules of order or of wages. 

There is increased vitality in this influence (properly force, of 
course), and a personal magnetic power. 

The sensibility and sympathy with poetic, rhythmical and emo- 
tional thought is increased, while there is a constancy in the happi- 
ness resulting from tender home relations. 


m. Din &. 

The j) in Pisces, its home region, arouses into activity the artistic 
elements of this mentality, and gives a very practical turn to the 
habits of thought and industry. If it turns toward mechanical lines, 
there results capable management, with ease in directive abilities, 
calm attitude of progressive attainment, the direction depending 
‘much upon the major planets. 

There is seldom literary brilliancy, seldom profound insight ; 
there is love of the superficial and elegant, in their lighter forms, 
and quite frequently a marked imitative capacity, giving taste for 
the stage. 


Fic, 30. 


Sept. 23d to Oct. 22d. Ruler- 
ship ; Crimson; Ruling. 

This nativity has as its dom- 
inating elements  rulership, 
pride and ambition; a ten- 
dency toward severe conser- 
vatism and worshipfulness for 
law. 

It is seldom varied by others’ 
opinions or desires except by 
choice ; seldom yields to men- 
tal or physical force, without 
severe resistance. 

Libra responds to Gemini 
because its ambition is to seek 
higher planes of power, and in 
order to gain the aid of the 
formal intellect, to give keener 
direction. With high endow- 
ments this nature adds to its 
forces the full volume of sta- 
bility, and is to the commu- 
nity around it an element of 


firmness and power. 
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90 | : HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


It chords with Sagittarius; hence, when not carrying out the 
vocations that cluster around rulership in action, it seeks association 
with energetic mentalities in the fields of business reserve—the 
accumulation of wealth. 

Of this nativity are many soldiers, commanders and commercial 
organizers. They love power, but find it often difficult to obey 
others of higher rank. 

Sometimes Librans are attracted to the regional nature of Leo, 
and assume a place in the directorates of religious organizations. 


oe. ane pe 

The presence of the ) in this sign, invariably a full ), is one of 
great power, particularly in this nativity. It adds to Libra a vast 
amount of distinct and useful imaginative ability, with clear con- 
ception of methods and progress in matters under consideration. 
It gives the constant Libra nature a brilliancy and regularity in 
application that is the foundation of great accomplishment. 

The combination is almost as powerful in its effects as if the signs 
were transposed. Libra is essentially a region of rulership, and 
the >) in Aries gives it the formal power necessary to completely 
sense the analytical phases of every undertaking. 

Many great chemists are thus endowed. ‘There is often a mas- 
terly control of the voice, and of gesture. ‘The muscular system is 
quick and always at ease, with superior capacity to co-ordinate in 
complex movements. 

Sak DAI. 

The influence of the Taurus ) upon Libra is one that endows 
that nature with practical reflective capacity, and with vivid imag- 
ination ; constructive thought and power, and also arouses the in- 
tuitive spirituality of Libra. Usually Libra is positive, dogmatic, 
certain, logical, but not sensitive. This regional influence adds 
sensitiveness ; gives inspiration, foresight, and likewise, psycholog- 
ical power. It is able at invention, at applied science; is gener- 
ally so in building and heavy construction work ; and in many in- 
stances this influence forms the basis of a military and naval career. 

The presence of imagination, of conforming thought and methods 
of specific utility that are often noted in this endowment (when 


HFELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY 93 


blended with fine prenatal conditions), may reach a grandeur of 
purpose worthy of great admiration. 


=. p)in{Z. 


The endowment of the Gemini ) in Libra is one of varied effect, 
depending much upon the influence of the planets. 

It usually adds quickness of action and kindness of temper to the 
more rigid and persistent Libra force. It trends toward ideality ; 
imagery ; the sensuous expression of admiration. It gives mental 
government and pliability in bodily movement. 

In some combinations, this influence gives a somewhat fantastic 
intensity to the self-laudatory elements of the Libra nature, and 
thus depreciates or modifies some of that sign’s forces of dignity. 

In the direction of oratory, in the government of the masses by 
thought and feeling, in power to influence the rules of social con- 
duct, few natures can excel this one. 


=. Yin %. 


The nature of the lunar influence, here, is to increase the love 
of home surroundings, and the desire to gain quietude that is so 
lacking in the Libra nature. 

It makes the paternal feelings more vivid, the maternal more 
delicate and intense. 

In some mentalities it arouses a desire to enter business life with 
definite plans, and with no other ambition than to succeed com- 
mercially. 

=. ying. 


The ) in Leo of the Libra forces is an influence of sensitiveness, 
spirituality and refinement. The conception of delicate and re- 
fined ideas, of strong moral forces, belong to this nature. There 
is love for the classics, for the masterpieces of music, and all that 
symbolizes or interprets the mysteries of the ages. There is a realm 
of conservative interests here blended with the irrepressible im- 
pulses of the age ; and all that satisfies the receptive faculties, and 
yet belongs to the past, as an evolution of thought, touches a chord 
in this nature. 


Q2 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


It will study the personal rights of the individual, the rights of 
childhood and the dependent, and seek to harmonize these with the 
powerful forces of progress along lines of stability and industry. 


=. j) in my. 

This nature is influenced by human forces along the same lines as 
those of the ) in &, only in an accentuated degree. There is 
here the climax of family government and of social control from 
the standpoint of affection blended with will. The deepest antago- 
nisms of tyrannical planets ( kh and ¢ ) cannot instil into this nature 
their forces to offset the tenderness of filial love or of parental devo- 
tion. 

The ) in Virgo also gives a delicacy and sincerity to expression, 
as well as to physical action, that is very attractive. Itis a regional 
influence typified by the graces of family association. 


”~. pins. 

The )— in Libra of the Libra nature is not as harmonious in in- 
fluence and effect as one would expect. It is too closely drawn in 
the elements of rulership. There is apt to be egotism running 
rampant, self-laudation in extreme, a philosophy of ego-greatness 
that depreciates many good qualities, and neutralizes power that 
might be better exerted. 

There is apt to be an unconscious, or semi-conscious, grasping at 
others’ rights ; an absorption of possible pleasures that belong to 
others, even when no deep benefit is derived by the aggressor. The 
imagination swims in visions of power and importance, and in day- 
dreams of grand achievements, without a question as to the mastery 
of self or the exertion of mental power required to gain that aim. 
And all these likely to change by the whim of an incident’s effect. 

When Libra is highly endowed by the warlike planets, the Moon 
in Libra adds to this nature the elements of keen perception (sight 
memory), and mathematical capacity ; it gives artistic desires and 
grace, with an intense interest in regularity and precision. 

This nature is often fascinated with military and naval affairs. It 
is subject to calumny in a small way ; in danger of being misunder- 
stood or viciously abused by jealously inclined persons. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 93 


The mentality possesses a great amount of stoical resistance anc 
determination to hold its own, and to gain, along its own course, 
its preconceived design. 

a. pin mM. 


The jp here is not a particularly favorable influence, but it does 
give Libra an added mathematical and industrial impulse. It adds 
power to the capacity to rule others by strategy, by determination 
and by application of the doctrine of ‘‘ practice what you preach.”’ 
It leads in activity, and others must either do or be undone. — It 
will brook no laziness, condone no laggardly process ; will build 
great plans, mentally, and struggle with Herculean efforts to effect 
them. 

Often considered severe, it yet believes in justice. It demands 
success and is ready to grant to others the title earned, and in 
home life is seldom extremely congenial, is generally direct, prompt, 
unevasive, but is successful in gaining a part of its enlarged ambi- 
tions. 


ea pity ee 


The ) in Sagittarius of Libra is a chord of Libra, and a forceful 
one, at that. Its forces are always practical ; the nature that results 
grasps and utilizes opportunity, calculates costs and products, plans 
deep plans, and requires a very powerful volume of anti-force to 
overcome it. 

The aim may be an agricultural plan, a plan of mechanics, of 
trade, or of labor-vocation ; but, whatever it is, there is with it an 
uncompromising attitude of successful approach, and the industry of 
motion, of physical and nerve-force application that seldom fails to 
gain fair success. 


=, jin V3. 


The influence of the ) in the Capricorn region of Libra gives 
a very imaginative business nature, and one that leads to very spec- 
ulative habits. 

The mentality has mathematical power and likes to build schemes 
of great importance, but if well endowed, will combine original 
methods with a sense of justice and rapid action. 


94 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


efes ) At: 


The Aquarius influence of the ) is one that is but mildly felt in 
Libra mentalities ; generally adds a volume of nutritive and absorp- 
tive capacity to physical life; keen senses of smell and taste, and 
remarkable psychometric powers. The psychometric ability must 
not be confused with that of intuition and foresight, as they are 
altogether different. 


«<The psychometric organ (Impression) receives and senses quality and quan- 
tity of force, either nerve-force, organic (vital) force, or inorganic (chemic) 
forces. Intuition and foresight are capacities by which the intellectual faculty of 
Inspiration determines the meaning of an idea radiated by another mentality as 
spiritual thought-force. In other words, psychometry is rather the resonance of 
mentality to matter, than of mentality to mental force. Inspiration is the receptive 
organ of spiritonic ideas.’’—[ HOLMEs W. MERTON, Lectures on Mentology, 1886. | 


=. jy) in xX. 


The lunar influences of Pisces on the Libra nativity are desirable 
and very valuable influences. Libra needs the artistic, mathematical 
and materially orderly capacities aroused. ‘This, the intensing of 
the Libra-Pisces energy does, and there is an added interest in 
mathematics, mechanical art and exactness, as well as a more lumi- 
nious imagination, constructive insight, love of colors and elegant 
forms. There is a resonance to physical forces Seale to that 
aroused by the lunar-Aquarius influence. 

But the whole trends to make a nature thus endowed more 
practical and in many ways more skillful in the use of material and 
physical properties. It also lessens the egotism and willfulness of 
Libra. 


LA trys 


FIG. 31. 


a 


Wo 
WN, 


zs 


Oey 


October 23d to November 21st. 
Co-action ; Labor ; Scarlet ; Ex- 
citing. 

This nature, the most marked- 
ly dynamic of all natures, is sev- 
erely earnest in the production 
of things to satisfy human re- 
quirements, and in the transmu- 
tation of energy in productive 
methods. It is the great perfect- 
ing mentality. This is an endow- 
ment of love of labor, activity, 
of intense interest in justice ; in- 
tent on giving due reward for all 
benefits received, and on paying 
bounty for bounty ; on returning 
element for element. ‘There is 
skili given, in conserving inor- 
ganic forces to the use of man- 
kind. 

Scorpio responds to Cancer, 
hence this nature usually marries 
early in life, and, despite its 
presumed severity and ill-nature, 

(959) 


96 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


almost always lives happily, so far as the marriage relations are con- 
cerned. 

This nature responds also to Taurus, its solar pole in force, there- 
fore is in sympathy with, and has capacity for science, manufactur- 
ing, and the more materialistic side of human development and 
advancement. 

Therefore, a native of this sign is generally found interested in 
mechanical trades, as tradesmen, mechanics, and agriculturalists, 
or may often find a place in systems of transportation. 

Scorpio chords with Capricorn, and in this, as above noted, 
comes the interest in railroad, telegraph and shipping industries ; 
when severely endowed, the planets in oppressive signs, there is an 
inclination to force others to do the Scorpio nature’s share of the 
work of the world, chiefly because it has sufficient directive power 
to make its employment in that direction necessary. 

Scorpio, from the nature of the sign, has been much maligned 
and illy credited. This nature is one that demands freedom and 
will struggle for liberty. In so doing it has drawn upon itself the 
enmity and prejudice both of those in power and those seeking to 
control. 

The supposed harshness of Scorpio is due to its sense of integ- 
rity, justice, and desire for freedom. In the days of military 
power, of serfdom and monarchical slavery (still continued in other 
but less apparent forms) it was almost a crime to~desire’ freedom 
and personal liberty. Astrologers were wont to find signs of re- 
proof, and aspects by which those freedom elements could be con- 
demned. 

Libs LSA Ae 

The Scorpio nature receives power and directive capacity from 
this lunar regional influence. The ) is almost a ‘‘ full moon’’ 
here, and the @ itself is in the next sign, Taurus; for it must be 
remembered that the apparent location of the © determined the 
question, or rather the nomenclature, of the genesis sign. (See 
statement at head of each regional division, viz.: m. © inm, ® 
in &, etc.) . 

The > here adds intellectuality, and formal capacity to the in- 
dustry, forcefulness and perseverance of this mentality. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 97 


Parents should remember distinctly, in governing children of 
this endowment, that there is a vast difference between stubborn- 
ness and perseverance. ‘The first is, generally, objectless resist- 
ance; the latter, generally, restless desire to accomplish. This 
nature requires genial direction rather than angular repression. 


tile alte: 


The dominant influence of this region is in the direction of ap- 
plied science, physics and mechanical power. In some instances 
it turns the cast of mental activities toward art expressions, inclines 
the thoughts into channels of illustrative activity and public work. 

There is generally much determination to succeed by exercise of 
mental power, and to use the perceptive powers as an aid to ease, 
and short-paths in matters of energy-use or muscular exertion. 

The mind is practical, capable of doing the best work possible 
in proportion to the quality of brain fibre possessed. 

In highly organized mentalities there is a marked desire to gain 
power and affluence as well as competence. The whole has domi- 
nating industry. 

ite Mp arey aie 


The lunar-Gemini influence on Scorpio is one of variable quality, 
and one that depends much upon the relative position of the planets. 
Scorpio natures are generally made more genial and intense in 
friendship, with greater interest in amusement and conviviality. 

The descriptive capacity is usually much increased, language ex- 
pression more vivid and fluent, while there is, in a mild degree, an 
increase in the imaginative powers, and in the direction of careless 
benevolence. 

Mal) Dainese 5. 

The mis here in a region that responds to Scorpio; there is a 
beneficial influence from the } and its regional influence here. 
The marriage faculties of a person born with this endowment of 
force are calmer, more constant, and in many ways made more 
expressive. 

Fidelity, sex fealty, and sex affection are, thus, more easily ex- 


pressed by the Scorpio nature; and, while it may not always be 
7 


98 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


greatly deepened by this influence, the more frequent ‘testifying ’” 
by words and gentle acts, gives happiness and security to the mate. 

So far as financial life is concerned, or the impulses of mentality 
toward occupation, this regional influence of the ) has very little 
significance. 


iff Rady be ben 


The lunar influence of Scorpio with the >} in Leo is one that 
somewhat closely blends the forces of the two signs, and adds to 
Scorpio a sense of human unity, of social inter-relations, that in 
many ways modifies the dynamic power of the major sign, and gives 
it sentiments of religious emotions, philanthropy, congeniality, of 
social concern, that are apart from the industrial impulses of Scorpio. 

The } does not depreciate the power of consecutive appli- 
cation, but it, in a marked degree, blends the energies in more 
sympathetic forms. 

In marriage relationships this location of the ) trends to give 
freedom of expression; it is less guarded and less severe than 
the usual attitude of the dynamic signs—Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius 
and Capricorn. 

he ay: 

The > here arouses all the home love of Scorpio. It gives an 
intense desire for comfort and for plenty of food of rich quality ; 
it also gives management and impressibility to the conditions 
around, that warrant improvement. ‘There is thus a capacity to 
manage real estate, agriculture undertakings ; the arrangement of 
power and structural work by which there is a saving of labor, 
time, or money. 

As there is an increased patriotism, this may lead to self-lauda- 
tion and an egotistic plausibility. 


MD in: 

The regional influence of the ) in Libra gives to Scorpio natures 
an added, and generally high, ambition ; it supplies firmness and 
perseverance to their industry and productive energy. ‘These 
natures are truly willful; they have a dominating individuality that 
is marked in manner and in processes of execution. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 99 


This endowment almost always gives commercial sagacity, and a 
keen sense of values; and to the extent, or in proportion to the 
demand, there is an interest in the practical sciences. This author 
has not found the influence of the ) in Libra of Scorpio very 
much inclined toward the metaphysical, but has found that it was 
almost invariably too positive in its forces to have the desired sen- 
sitiveness. 

‘ieee > itm. 

The ), here, gives the Scorpio nature a vast amount of system 
and orderly attainment, making periodicity in effort, and even in 
mental work, almost a necessity. It has been said that this nature 
is hasty, spasmodic and passionate; but this author has found it 
rather inclined to fretful energy, disliking restraint, and very much 
disturbed by any interruption in its plans. 

Scorpio is never, under any planetary influence, pleased with 
dictation—it likes suggestion, grasps utilizable ideas, and loves im- 
provements—and it is even less so inclined when the J) is present 
in that sign. When so situated there is an increase in imaginative 
power and added artistic skill; a desire to travel; to assume re- 
sponsibility, and to stand the consequences as well as take all the 
credit for its success. 

Nive) it f 4 


The lunar influence in the Sagittarius of Scorpio is one of keen 
business interests, of clear appreciation of values, and an insight 
into the relation of opportune times and places. ‘There is added 
to Scorpio the instincts of business and economic procedure, often 
also increased legal capacity, a fund of general information, but a 
desire to avoid any vocation where repetition of labor or action is 
very great. In this way, the }) here reverses much of the Scorpio 
nature, and adds decidedly new attitudes of thought. 

The nature, as a whole, needs calm advice more than arbitrary 
government, and should be given freedom of action to an extent 
not usually granted. 

ee Din Vy. 


The aroused Capricorn element in Scorpio is an energy of ex- 
ecutive power, it is ambitious for gain and accumulation, and in 


I0o HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


that direction urges forward with all the imaginable haste admitted 
by its quality of nerve fibre and retentive ability. But it is often 
possessed of very common texture, and added to this is an impul- 
siveness that neutralizes good judgment. In other words, there is 
often persistency, aggression and motive power, without the amount 
of logical connection and foresight necessary to make them suc- 
cessful in a large field of action. 


Nt Deus 

This regional influence of the ) has a very beneficial effect upon 
Scorpio ; it modifies that nature, giving tenderness, love of home, 
sweetness of temper and moderation. There is a moderate degree 
of ambition, and self-satisfaction. 

The appetites are increased, love of feasting and pleasures of a 
social order ; there is added an interest in politics and contests for 
power. 

As Aquarius is the sign of Sensation, that is, of the feelings 
and appetites in general, these will play an important part when 
aroused by the ) in this region. 

But the Scorpio nature will be more apt to take deeper home 
interests, and to have greater love for children. 


Tg Daltiatce 


The ) here adds to the Scorpio mentality a clear and intense 
conception of artistic merit in practical affairs; there is increased 
mechanical skill, a wider range of imagination, more ability at 
imagery, and at verbal illustration. ; 

In many instances this lunar influence gives mastery over artistic 
detail. It is an added influence toward regularity and exactness. 
The perceptive power is often increased, and great strength of 
sight is noticeable. 

In many instances the author has noticed this influence as giving 
remarkable mathematical power, both in the methods of calcula: 
tion and retention of quantitive symbols. 

Many accountants have the endowments of the ) in 3€. 


A NieR 


3 


z e 
ties \~ 


Dede eet Ao u ay 
oe, ee A 


SSE VORION) Eqhato 
=; “9 O° Y 


eS 


f 
f 
x 
4) 
ANY 


LA 


Af) 


fee in’ f 25 Gem *ty* 
November 22d to December 
2oth. Wealth ; Red ; Conserv- 
ing. 

The mentality born under 
this sign is dominant in De- 
fension. It generally has the 
desire, power and directive- 
ness necessary to defend itself, 
to care for others, and to ac- 
cumulate wealth. 


This mentality is cautious, 
ei brave, courageous; its nature 
is to prepare for emergencies, 
£2 both in personal matters and 
in those of interest to the 
vy public. It is conservative of 
e wealth, just as Libra is of 
@% ideas, forms and laws. In 
© fact this nature chords with 
é Libra, and furnishes the ma- 
re ie terial as well as the antagonism 
necessary to all severe self: 

Fic. 32, protection. © 


( 101 ) 


I02 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


This mentality aims at the accumulation of wealth, and develops 
under favorable conditions into the commercial magnate—the finan- 
cial monitor. In this capacity often saving wealth for times of 
famine, and more often contributing to distress by shrewd manipu- 
lations of others’ rights. 

Perhaps no other region of mentality contributes so much dy- 
namic and direct force to both sides of human. life—the suc- 
cessful side and the miserable side—as does this. It has great re- 
sponsibilities. 

This nature responds to Aries, and is awake to the history of the 
past and the habits of the present ; it is alert to every advantage 
and aroused by every change of human effort. 

Sagittarius is in response to Virgo, and is therefore inclined to 
provide for all future emergencies and requirements of its descend- 
ants ‘‘ Unto the third and fourth generation.”’ 

This mentality usually finds a mate in Virgo, or in its solar 
polarity, Gemini. Occasionally it mates with a Libra or an Aqua- 
rius nativity. 

2. SD anes 

The impulsive, energetic, fiery nature of Sagittarius is made more 
eccentric and intellectual when endowed with the lunar forces in 
Aries. It has directive capacity as well as executive power. In 
many cases this nature makes much of little, but always reaches 
the climax of its capacity. 

There is nothing slow or ‘‘ logy’ | 
Sagittarius ; and the economic spirit is aroused to the fullest extent, 
with plenty of the reserve nature to make all plans and movements 


? 


in the lunar Aries influence on 


SCCICL. 

Occasionally there is in this endowment a trend toward morbid 
fear of failure, with a large amount of distrust in others, in financial . 
directions. 

It would be well to study ethics, spirituality, mental science and 
government; also to take up a natural science as a diverting 
element. 

ere Pa Mike’. 


This influence leads the accumulative nature of Sagittarius into 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 103 


the field of scientific commercial pursuits, and gives an inclination 
toward structural and architectural trades or business. 

There is, noticeably, an increase in the imaginative powers, with 
a keen perception of the trend of advancing values. 

This mentality will therefore often turn toward real-estate specu- 
lation, or investment ; and, if only moderately educated, may take 
up the primary forms of natural sciences, as stock-raising, fruit- 
growing, landscape gardening, etc. 

In general the judgment is synthetic and quick, not easily 
changed, often considered a stubborn disposition, and intense in its 
advocacy of the views taken. 


Perera) ei 


The play of lunar-Gemini forces on the Sagittarius nature is one 
that gives congeniality, gracefulness and love of culture to that 
otherwise very practical nature. The cautious and defensive ele- 
ments are less prominent, and at times there is a generous turn in 
the commercial field. . 

In general this nature is intense and aggressive, with more than 
ordinary bluntness of action and of speech. The ) in Gemini 
gives eccentricity when associated with » and 4 ; it gives intel- 
lectual brilliancy when found in this sign with 2f or with 9. When 
these are not present, there is liability to extreme exertion, and 
nervous exhaustion. 


Pe Tyan 5; 


The Sagittarius mentality is aroused in home matters, has a much 
stronger attachment for a local region of activity, and generally 
inclines to a solid and non-speculative business, when endowed 
with the ) in this region. 

The marriage faculties are stimulated, and there is an increased 
expression of sexality, parental tenderness, and the romantic side 
of married life. 

It is well for this nature to calmly consider and calmly act upon 
all matters relating to sex-devotion ; there is liability to hasty judg- 
ments, and to hasty temper displays, both of which may lead to 
misery and distrust. 


104 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Lo PED ING 

Sagittarius with }) in Leo is a bundle of contraries; often 
blamed for unintentional injuries, faults and actions, yet much in- 
clined to self-defence. 

Saving, emotional, vivid in expression, generous when aroused 
by misery, but uncompromising when angered. It is difficult to 
describe in its various moods the intense and variable nature of this 
influence. 

In marriage there is an expression of general kindness, but pres- 
ent an individuality that is not fully realized or appreciated by the 
mate. 

| FRE ty) gba Wee 

The ) in Virgo of Sagittarius is a calming and in every way 
beneficial influence, leading to love of home and family life, and, 
in all, adding parental solicitation. In patriotism and politics this 
nature is extremely conservative. The political economy of estab- 
lished forms, protected wealth, and home investments, is the kind 
in which this combined influence is interested. 

It is evident, in the characters under this influence, that they are 
interested in the establishment of permanent family households, 
and in the accumulation of local power in both matters of wealth 
and of social influence. 

fav Dring. 

The ) in Libra endows Sagittarius with great ambition, firmness 
and perseverance; it gives calm force, of an executive nature, 
and pride in carrying out all plans seriously entered into. 

The ) has here a moderate amount of idealistic force, but 
not as much as is usually accredited to it. ‘There is a fine volume 
of practical government, both of personality and over others, and 
along with this a moderate interest in science and physics. 

The physical nature is generally a powerful one, with strong 
back and arm muscles, and a very great amount of endurance. 


fae, 
The wealth instincts of Sagittarius are turned into the channels 
of physical labor, and largely given to personal comfort by this 
regional influence of the ). 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 105 


There is also an endowment of physical strength, ability to resist 
disease and to revive quickly from its effects. 

The large sense of justice, desire for personal liberty, and the 
culmination of aggressive and persevering energy, gives power to 
continued work, of any order, engaged in, and the constant desire 
to defend rights and property. 


Sere 93) ME Fa 

The ) in Sagittarius of Sagittarius nature gives that mentality a 
congenial and social responsiveness that it does not usually pos- 
sess, and influences it to spend time and money in accumulating 
objects of beauty or adornment, and for ornamentation of sur- 
roundings. 

Sagittarius so endowed (with the >) has an increased amount 
of regularity in work, is more apt at mental arithmetic, and is in 
every way interested in orderly business methods. It can be very 
agreeable, and is exceptionally entertaining when interested in de- 
scriptions of mercantile problems, or objects, bric-a-brac, or in 
the elements of architecture. 

There is a remarkably keen perception of all that transpires near 
it, and while apparently indifferent to surroundings, sees clearly 
the course of events or result of actions. Sagittarius and Taurus 
are both lunar sympathetic regions. . 

This influence upon the mentality is one of a conservative na- 
ture—it is independent force added to caution and economy. 

A person so endowed will take care of the financial responsi- 
bilities of the home, will guard against waste, and will work with 
industry and ease. 

But there is (under great disappointment) danger and liability 
to morbid fears of failure; in this all tendency toward miserliness 
and financial despondency should be guarded against. 

A sense of security should be gained from experience and study, 
and an effort made to master more than one branch of a vocation. 


free Piatt ae 
This regional influence of the ) is one that stimulates the busi- 
ness capacity of Sagittarius. It makes it very impulsive and force- 


106 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ful in either mental or physical directions ; and is essentially an 
industrial combination of influences. These seldom leading to 
professional life, but often giving the spirit of personal freedom, 
and love of physical labor, above these the individual finds it diffi- 
cubtgto mise: 

But when highly endowed by parental conditions, and possessed 
of a fine nervous organization, there is a wide range of activities 
open to choice, with ability to make the most of them, or at least 
of the one chosen. 

Se = yet iiveen 

The ) here endows the mentality with a vivid ideality in regard 
to home affairs, and creates love for the family, its surroundings 
and pleasures. 

The dominantly defensive nature of Sagittarius is modified into 
a much calmer and less aggressive habit by this endowment. With 
finely located planetary influences, this mentality will succeed in the 
more general business, and in agriculture. It is also inclined to- 
ward the intemperate impulses ; overeating, intemperate drinking, 
excessive seasoning of foods, and negligence in protection from 
inclement weather, are all matters to be guarded against 


fs “> 103. 

This is essentially an artistic and mathematical endowment, and 
with it a degree of what may be called secondary executive ability 
—carrying out the instructions of others. The impressionable 
faculties are seldom acute, excepting the sense of sight, and gener- 
ally this sense must be guarded by due periods of rest. 

There is liability of severe temper, unrestrained self-defence, a 
disposition to be quarrelsome and meddlesome, that needs re- 
straining. 

The digestive organs are rarely strong or efficient, and need care. 


FIG. 33. 


Qin wee Pris 
Sea S (5 
y, ‘A 


SN, MeL oe 


= S 


Veo) Int VS ein. “95: 
December 21st to January 18th. 
Commerce ; Maroon; Moving. 

This mentality has a wide field 
of action and is disposed to take 
care of its own interests, to ac- 
cept all kinds of commissions 
(as a factor) from others, and 
when acting as an agent is always 
capable, exact and quick. 

The commercial instincts of 
this nature are essentially those 
of movement and travel, of de- 
sire for wide and great acquaint- 
anceship. 

This mentality has great re- 
serve power; it seldom demon- 
strates its full capacity ; it often 
lacks pride and ambition, and 
when that is the case is satisfied 
to do a normal amount of work 
for a moderate remuneration. 
When highly endowed it is full 
of fire and force ; when attacked 
( 107 ) 


108 ; HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


is destructive and revengeful ; when badgered is sarcastic, severe, 
and rigid in judgment. 

This nature responds to Pisces, and, hence, can use the arts to 
great practical purpose ; is often very able at mathematics, at ac- 
counting, and at recording. It can frequently succeed at civil 
engineering and in the management of motive power. 

When the nature is feminine it trends toward the other response, 
Aquarius, and glories in the home and its management, and in 
minimizing the waste of energy, while, on the other hand, it makes 
every effort count. 

In marriage this personality usually weds a nature dominated by 
Aquarius forces, or by those of its solar polarity, Cancer. It is 
seldom unhappy in marriage. 


varie Ore ake 

Capricorn, with ) in Aries, has the influence of Capricorn’s 
commercial capacity and directive energies, combined with the 
formulating powers of Aries, and the direct scheming and imagina- 
tive forces derived from the ) in its own energies. The result is 
an endowment of managing power, a wide grasp of necessary de- 
mands, and a controlling influence over others that is absolutely 
necessary to large enterprises and the execution of all heavy work- 
ing plans. 

True, the natural tendency is to omit the personal attention to 
details, not because details are unnecessary, but for the reason that 
persons of this endowment find it cheaper to get others to do the 
details than to do them themselves. 

Capricorn is a defensive, executive nature,-and here has the 
power to plan its processes of gain and commercial advantage. 


Vary 4 Obes eee 
The ) in Taurus of Capricorn is an influence bending toward 
executive exactness and science in commerce. This mentality will 
often lead to engineering, railroading, naval and marine construc- 
tion; to the commercial arts and sciences ; and in a wide range of 
applied physics will find an enjoyable field of labor. 
There are imaginative forces enough for the practical business 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 10g 


life ; tenderness enough to make home enjoyable ; and vigor: enough 
to urge the completion of financial and mechanical plans. 
Sometimes, as may be seen by planetary endowments, there will 
be destructive and antagonistic forces in excess. These should be 
governed by the Intellect, and brought into useful submission. 


Voce 

The ) in Gemini of the Capricorn nativity is a beneficial one, 
giving that severe nature a congeniality that is necessary to it, and 
that will bridge over many rough places in life. 

There is also an added gracefulness, a trend toward philanthropy, 
and a clearer view of artistic beauty and utility. 

The field of artistic commercial activities is best suited to the 
mentality developed under this combination of influences, and 
particularly if 2 or @ are also in Capricorn, or if in Pisces. 


vs. D in gp. 

The jp here intensifies the marriage forces and the devotional 
tenderness of Capricorn. It also arouses a strong love for home 
comforts, and for the exercise of caution in making provision for 
any financial setback that may befall the head of the household. 

It does not intensify the economic faculties as much as it does 
the general cautionary nature ; but the result is indirectly the same. 

The spirituality of the nature is enlarged and made more sensi- 
tive, the expression more graceful and congenial, while there is an 
attitude of calmer deliberation in all this person does, than would 
be the case with the }) in more dynamic regions. 


V5.9) an &. 


The lunar-Leo influence on the Capricorn nature is one of mixed 
forces, giving a changeable nature and one that goes to extremes of 
kindness and of severity. There is a leaning toward dogmatism, 
arbitrary religious methods, generosity in case of vested power, and 
restricted interests where that power is withheld. 

‘‘ Give me my way and I[ will be generous ’’ 
generally acts upon. It is forceful either in its stipport or its op- 


is a motto this nature 


110 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


position, and seldom neutral in any matter that in any way bears, 
however indirectly, upon its interests. 


VS 2) Mina: 


The ) in Virgo affects the social nature of Capricorn much 
more than the intellectual. Indirectly it inclines the mentality 
toward a love of art and poetry, though it seldom gives the required 
power of expression. 

The home life is usually one of intense enjoyment, particularly so 
when the person so endowed is a parent and has children to inspire 
_ his efforts, or to give enthusiasm to the desire to make life a success. 

This nature is often deeply interested in politics, public educa- 
tion, in civil reforms, and in the display of patriotism. These, in 
connection with an interest in business and community growth, lead 
to speculative enterprises, real-estate investments, and the various 
forms of local enterprise of a permanent financial nature. 


yy. >) ins. 


The mentality thus endowed has self-rulership in abundance, with 
dignity, stability, seriousness, and commercial aptitude in the 
ascendant. If the hereditary conditions are poor there will be a 
struggle for attainments of an ordinary order, but still clearly above 
the plane of life upon which the personality seems placed. — 

With fine, prenatal conditions the nature is capable of high at- 
tainments, commercial power, leadership in the affairs of life, and 
a sensitiveness to the dominant demands of the age. 


V5.0 Daan 


The presence of the ) in this sign of Capricorn gives that 
nature a deeper sense of justice and of personal responsibility. It 
gives imagination, regularity, periodicity in methods, and ease in 
expression. 

This influence gives the Capricorn mentality a tendency ta 
physical exertion, and love of an active rather than a sedentary 
life. 

There is an added element of self-government, much needed by 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. Te . 


Capricorn, and especially so if k or % or 4 are also in the sign. 
These, there, are apt to add angularity, and need calming. 


Vite el? 


Capricorn and Sagittarius are both in the executive regions, and 
are essentially commercial and money-making—if highly endowed 
—or, under less favorable conditions, are given to manual labor. 
The ) here stimulates Capricorn in whichever may be the direc- 
tion the main body of mentality trends. It always gives direct- 
ness, bluntness, and temper to its primary when found in Sagittarius. 
In temperament this endowment is one of severity, haste, and 
defensiveness. It will seldom compromise its opinions, and will 
rather contest a doubtful case than modify its course. 


Vee Pl v5 


The ) in Capricorn gives a disposition to lead a political or 
semi-public life ; is fortunate in clerkships and office work ; gener- 
ally a good accountant, capable in executing the orders of others ; 
is quick in planning methods of action ; is careful in looking after 
property and details in business. 

This temperament is subject to much depressing sensitiveness ; to 
periods of despondence, and has an inclination to fret ; it will yield 
unnecessarily to the angry intents and purposes of others. 

A person thus endowed should avoid egotistic impulses ; try to 
gain self-control ; master nerves quivering under the lash of igno- 
rant oppression, and, by this, make conditions less and less de- 
pressing. Seek pleasure in Art, or artistic business ; in study of 
the beautiful and in pleasure-giving domestic surroundings. 


Ge eyeing 


The lunar-Aquarius influence on Capricorn is one that varies 
greatly with planetary endowments. 

With 9 in Capricorn it gives intensity to conjugal life, Bailes 
the love of children, and makes more mental and spiritual the sex- 
associations. With 2 in Capricorn the nature has much egotism, 
self-laudation, energy, and varied mental capacity. 


12 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


With 5 in the sign, there is an abundance of mild sarcasm and 
of rather severe wit. 

With % in the sign, the ) and % combine to give the mental- 
ity a quick temper, plenty of warlike imagination, a disposition to 
plan larger schemes than it can execute, and then to blame the 
innocent for the failure. 

V3. 0 Dat ee 

The lunar-Pisces influence upon Capricorn is generally a practical 
one, but not always of a high order. It will give the industrious 
mentality facility in perceptive lines, and in the direction of manual 
skill. 

It sometimes turns the attention to military matters, and to a love 
of sport or destructive pleasures. 

If highly endowed by planetary forces, there is often mechanical 
skill of a successful quality. In home affairs there is love of display 
and of personal ease. 


SS 


—— 


aS 
ws 


) NG cone 


XN 
y 


i 
= “4s 
WEAN wie 
Y @ 
; Ni K I 
M4 


= 


ea ee ile, Cy nee Janis 
ary argth to February 17th. 
Home; Salmon; Nutrifying. 
This nature is dominant in 
taste, sensitiveness, impression, 
and in all that appertains to the 
congeniality of the home and its 
comforts. It is often strongly 
endowed with the acute percep- 
tion of Pisces and the deep re- 
ligious nature of Leo, both of 
which are responses to Aquarius. 
i The mental chord of Aquarius 
o9, is Cancer, and by this is added 
e- ; 
much of the deep devotion of 
the marriage faculties. 
\ There is a wide range of social 


oy , ee functions, and, under a natural 

< : £ form of government, the capacity 

“4 5 for economic management natural 
vw 


to this endowment could be ex- 
ercised with great benefit to so- 
ciety, as well as to the home life 


Fien34: of the person so endowed. 
8 ( 113 ) 


I14 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


This mentality is sensitive to the wide range of desires arising 
from the impressible mental faculties, and easily understands the 
wants of others. 

In many ways this nature is adapted to minor business pursuits, 
but it seldom has enough of the Sagittarius and Capricorn forces to 
be able to master great financial plans, or to organize massive 
industrial bodies. 

This nature inclines in marriage toward its solar polarity, Leo, 
and, in a less degree, toward a mate from the realm of its formal 
response, Pisces. 

forte Sam) yk Mu 4 pe 

This regional influence of the ) is one of intellectuality in the 
Aquarius nature, but essentially practical. it increases the verbal 
capacity of the person so endowed, and adds love of music, rhythm, 
and poetry. It gives intense application, as well as intense atten- 
tion to all that the mentality is interested in. 

Very often there is an endowment of delicate psychometric 
power, and also keen intuitions. The senses of touch and smell 
are extremely acute, and nutritive capacity good. 

Generally this nature takes home life in a matter-of-fact way, 
enjoys social surroundings, likes to take part in all neighborhood 
activities ; is seldom inclined toward a confining and severe pro- 
fession, choosing rather a business life or a trade as a source of 
income. 

Pacts NE Fh 

This combination of Solar-Lunar-Earth forces is the most in- 
tensely sensitive of all endowments, and while generally very 
strongly endowed vitally, is yet often very negative mentally and 
nervously, with extreme sensitiveness to surrounding conditions ; 
easily impressed by the nerve auras of others, and by geologic and 
mineral energies. 

This nativity is interested in mining and in floriculture, seems to 
understand nature with great ease and little study. 

When too negative to act in financial matters with ease, there is 
a tendency toward pessimistic reserve, or, on the other hand, to 
clairvoyance and mediumistic professions. There is need of posi- 
tiveness and determination. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 115 


oe ein TT. 

This endowment gives grace, ease, and tenderness. There is a 
volume of genial imagination, with a disposition to over-laudation 
in praise of friends, and in attention to children. The mentality . 
has much of the mimetic capacity, and, with large amiability, finds 
pleasure in the theatrical profession. When 9 is found in Aries, 
there is generally vocal power, and musical capacity. With ¥% in 
Capricorn, the tendency is toward employment where the ‘‘ Light 
fantastic toe ’’ has a plea for activity. 

In home life this nature is genial, affectionate, but not as con- 
stant as might be desired. 

tone > 1n-9s6. 

The Moon’s influence in Cancer of the Aquarius nature is one 
that intensifies Aquarius, gives imaginative bearing to all efforts, 
leads to an economical habit, and to more constancy. 

But it does not widen the general range of ambitions, nor stimu- 
late the mentality toward higher attainments than those which 
accompany the idea of necessity. 

This influence, therefore, needs the support of powerful bene- 
ficial planets in both the intellectual regions and in the upper will 
regions, as 2/ in Libra, or, in the first instance, 9 in Aries; 9? in 
Gemini or in Pisces. These would give a balance of power that 
would be highly beneficial. 

ore ities): 

The Lunar-Leo influence is one of great value to Aquarius, giving 
high motives, direct incentives to activity, and a positive nerve- 
force, with a clear avoidance of the despondence Aquarius mentali- 
ties are so apt to gradually drift into. The combination is one that 
predicates hopefulness, good cheer, graceful ambitions, foresight, 
and security. 

In the world of activity a useful and practical career should be 
found ; and the determination to make life a competent success be 
taken as the basis of thought and action. 


wee = De uy ie 
The ) in Virgo is not a favorable location in the Aquarius 
nativity, and tends to draw the nature too closely into the realm of 


116 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


vitality and the affections, thereby leaving static energies dominant, 
and an absence of sufficient will force or power to establish an 
equipoise of mentality. 

The field of industry open to this nature is generally one of every- 
day activity, and, unless well endowed hereditarily, and by planet- 
ary influences, will hardly have ambition enough to gain expert 
capacity in any wide field, or in the professions. 

The mentality is often intense in feeling, with home interests 
very dominant, and with an inclination toward intemperance, ex- 
treme appetites, and passionate sexality. 


sitet Se inse=s 

The Moon in the Libra region of Aquarius gives energy, force 
and determination. The nature is apt to be positive in habit and 
decisive incidents ; but, when opportunity admits of delay will be 
so inclined. There is often a fair amount of intuition ; a disposi- 
tion to generalize and avoid specific utterances. The ) here also 
gives a slight tendency toward melancholia and hopelessness when 
unfavorable conditions befall the person. Self-confidence is a ne- 
cessity to success in the natures thus endowed. 


oe aan ine 

The Moon in Scorpio of the Aquarius mentality gives it a strong 
mechanical tendency, but not inventive power, as Aquarius seldom 
is inventive. Ina minor way it gives business capacity and polit- 
ical aspirations, but this is so tempered with changeable opinions 
and by variable temper that the influence is scarcely prolonged 
enough to accomplish a favorable end in political life. 

The successes of this endowment depend much upon the heredi- 
tary quality of nerve structure. But as a whole the trend is toward 
the trades, agriculture and the smaller lines of business venture. 

If the Planets are much opposed to this influence they will pre- 
vail in greatly modifying it. 


we Aa ts 
The Moon in the Sagittarius of an Aquarius mentality gives that 
mentality a much more favorable financial capacity than its natural 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. bi ee 


endowment. It is a beneficial influence when governed by Reason 
and a sense of calm procedure. The Moon’s endowment gives im- 
agination and vivid expression ; it also arouses the defensive and 
aggressive elements of the Aquarius mind. In matters of import- 
ance this endowment gives directness, executive power, caution, 
and persistence; sometimes it is excitable and irascible under 
moderate provocation, needing good self-government and favorable 
planetary forces to bring the best results. 

Let it be remembered that any single adverse quality or habit 
can be overcome by the combination of good faculties opposed to 
the bad one. 

frou JayMan ae 


The Moon in Capricorn is, to the Aquarius mentality, a favora- 
ble force. It gives judicious commercial attributes and forces, 
and a sense of commercial freedom not usual to Aquarius. 

The patriotism of this mentality finds a means of vivid expres- 
sion ; there is an added impulsiveness that, when well controlled, 
adds successful power. ‘The Lunar-Capricorn energy is quite syn- 
thetic; loves to deal with masses and generalities, and, in this 
direction, should seek exactness and accuracy. Investigating every 
proposition presented for action is good advice for this mentality 
to act upon. 

eae 

This influence of the Moon is closely blended with the solar in- 
fluence, and Aquarius under this combination has an intensified 
family, religious and patriotic disposition ; it is inclined to accept 
a business 1ife, or one in which close social relations are the domi- 
nant feature. This nature is generally very sensitive, more than 
usually intuitive, is confiding to friends, given to suffer greatly 
from disappointment, and also to magnifying small injuries into large 
ones, making matters appear to themselves worse than they really 
Vee eats 

All tendency toward morbid imagination, lack of confidence, or 
supersensitiveness, should be avoided as harmful. Religious and 
emotional enthusiasm is reacting, to an injurious degree, to a per- 
son thus endowed. 


118 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ne i) eae es 

The Lunar-Pisces influence on Aquarius is very largely one of 
perceptive power ; it gives capability in art criticism, in mechan- 
ical drawing and in engraving; it arouses an interest in nature, and 
institutes a clear pride in personal appearance and in the ability to 
execute whatever matters of skill it essays to take an interest in. 
There is a generous fund of mathematical capacity, and with it 
the habit of exacting details in money matters, 

In the main this nature is selfish, and often distinctly so in small 
affairs. The author has found that this endowment is inclined to 
miss opportunity, and it fails to grasp the full importance of its 
capabilities. The Aquarius mentality so endowed must seek to 
broaden its better nature, cultivate enthusiasm, forcefulness and 
breadth of view. 


Je Oi 6564, Gi v.: 
February 18th to March 2oth. 
Art; Gray; Cooling. 
This nature is the most capa- 
ble, and finds natural ability in 
the arts; particularly in those 
arts that express symbolism, 
beauty, and the elements of 
form. ‘There is an aptitude in 
these, and in most of the me- 
chanical trades. The percep- 
tions are wide awake, remem- 
ber clearly anything seen in 
which an interest is taken. 
When other vocations are 
chosen, it is usually in the line 
of manual labor, or the lighter 
forms of trade. 
This nature responds to Cap- 
ricorn and is thus of great use 
to commerce, quick in account- 
ing, retentive to forms and 
methods. 
In its response to Aquarius 
(sLIom 


I20 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


it is interested in beautifying the home, in elegant surrcundings, 
and its temperament is essentially calm in action. 

In its chord with science it finds its greatest pleasures, enjoying 
the artistic elements of nature. 

The Pisces mentality is disposed to have large vitality, and, if 
@ isin the region of Aquarius, it gives this nature intense affec- 
tions. The planets influence this mentality more specifically than 
than they do any other. 

Pisces natures should marry a native of Taurus, or of Pisces 
solar polarity, Virgo. 

SCS) imep 

The Pisces artistic and mechanical nature is intensified by the 
lunar influence in Aries; this latter combination also gives Pisces 
mentalities more directive capacity, more force in direction of ap- 
plication and in line of practical results. 

To a highly endowed personality the ) in this region gives lit- 
erary tastes, expression in verbal directions, and great mathematical 
memory. 

It is found that this influence gives more tenderness and con- 
stancy to the affections, and increases the love of home life. 


Denes: 

To Pisces, the ) in Taurus adds love of science and of exact- 
ness. There is often deep interest in higher mechanics and in 
mathematics ; it leads to study of architecture, building, construc- 
tion work, and, when opportunities are wanting in these, to the 
manual branches. 

Civil engineers, mechanical engineers, draughtsmen, and ana- 
lytical chemists, are very often thus endowed. 

The faculties of marriage are made more spiritual and romantic. 
There is an added interest in the progressive side of life by this 
regional influence. 

x. YD inf. 


The Lunar-Gemini influence on the Pisces mentality is one that 
leads to artistic elegance, verbal descriptiveness, and a tendency to- 
ward extreme sociability. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. I21I 


There are forces that demand artistic expression in movement 
more directly than in lines of illustration. But the mental capa- 
city often runs in both, with elocutionary power added. 

A technical education is always best for persons of this endow- 
ment, and in the lines of trade and commercial work. If inclined 
to portraiture, landscape painting, or to caricature, they are liable 
to financial failure, and to become improvident. 

With 9 and 2¢ in the same sign, or in Pisces, this latter ten- 
dency is much modified. 

360 4) ine So. 

The energy playing upon Pisces from this aroused region is bene- 
ficial in the direction of home matters; it gives constancy and 
tenderness to the affections. 

In the field of action it inclines to outdoor exertion, to agricul- 
ture, floriculture, to stock raising. The reflective nature is syn- 
thetic; it judges by generalities, dislikes consecutive examination 
and persistent study of asingle phase. ‘There is not, then, the 
capacity for scientific research, nor for prolonged educational study. 

The endowment necessitates a careful attention to regularity in 
work, and an effort to avoid all waste of time and energy. 


*. Din &. 

The Lunar-Leo influence on Pisces is apt to lead to erratic 
methods, to conflicting opinions, changeable views, and to exces- 
sive emotions. 

There will be extreme sensibility to nervous and climatic im- 
pressions, generally some clairvoyant power, and vague and ideal- 
istic imagination. 

A person thus endowed should avoid building too great ‘‘ castles 
in the air,’’ and should seek to take a practical view of all essen- 
tial matters ; to look at the world as it really is and as it ought to 
be. The choice of an occupation that employs the mental nature 
in an enjoyable way, and that gives pleasure as it gives product, is 
an essential to this nature. 

x. yD in My. 

The endowment of Virgo forces, through the Moon’s position, 

is a beneficial one to Pisces, as it gives calmness, security, home 


[22 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


and family interests, and adds, besides, a clear volume of spiritual 
force that Pisces usually needs. 

This excdowment also stimulates the nature to a more analytical 
trend of thought, and with it a desire for the practical application 
of the perceptive talents that the Pisces region of influence gives. 

With @ or % in Pisces there is added a clear and vivid imagina- 
tion, with power to more forcefully rule the habits of life, and 
govern associates and members of the family. 


365 > Ine 

The forces of the regions of Pisces and of Libra are in many 
ways discordant, unsympathetic and asynchronous. The result of 
this in the person so endowed is an unsatisfied, unsteady and varia- 
ble mental state much of the time. When highly organized there 
is more than usual clearness of thought, directness, willful carrying 
out of plans, and a trend of previsional intuition that serves many 
good purposes. 

The materialistic tendency of Pisces natures is much decreased, 
and there is usually an added nervousness, with more pride, perse- 
verance and positiveness when in good health. 


Se i) SET TIT 

The ) in Scorpio of the Pisces nature adds to that mentality 
directness, industry, positive forces, and a disposition to direct 
other people’s course in life or in industry. 

In many ways, this influence is a beneficial one. It gives a keen 
insight into the uses of mechanical instruments, aids in under- 
standing the laws of physics and their application. It gives per- 
manence to the plan and policy of the mental life, and in a measure 
adds economy, self-reliance, and a desire to gain a competence. 


36. nee. 

The Lunar-Sagittarius forces are not harmonic with those of 
Pisces, and there is a constant pessimistic feeling and thought in 
persons thus endowed. ‘The influence of the greater planets may 
overcome much of this ill influence, and give sufficient aggression 
to make a successful nature. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 123 


The tendency is to irregularity in effort, to be variable in tem- 
per, and to compromise success by rash action at vital points. 

The prime caution should be to study mastery and moderation 
in judgment and action, and to take particular notice of all the 
conditions bearing upon the project at hand. 

In social and marital affairs to avoid extremes, haste, and irra- 
tional expression. 

pis eay Poh ap 

To the Pisces native, the influence of the }) in Capricorn (a 
response of Pisces) is one of great promise and benefit, giving de- 
termined energy, impulse to execute desires entertained as valua- 
ble, and, with this, enough motor forces to endure the heavier 
tasks. The choice of vocation is, in range, a wide one, of a most 
practical class, and generally leads to moderate success. 

The position of the major planets is of much consequence, and 
determines in marked manner the course of life and its results. 

In marriage this mentality should mate with one of calm and 
equable temperament—perhaps a Taurus,- Virgo or Libra native. 


= Ay ae ae 

The Lunar-Aquarius forces are a favorable endowment to the 
Pisces nature, but needs the presence of powerful planetary influ- 
ences, and high power hereditary texture, to reach a marked place 
in industrial and social life. 

The needs of this mentality are more dignity, persistency, execu- 
tive force, and aggressiveness. 

In marital matters their natures are extreme and variable, need- 
ing self-government and constancy, with a thorough regard for the 
impulse of fidelity and filial love. 


Jen DL Nee: 

Pisces is the home of the Moon, and if it exerts a powerful in- 
fluence anywhere it is in this region. 

In the mentality of the Pisces nature it exerts its influence to- 
ward the love of all that is strange, weird, and phenomenal, giving 
the mentality an interest in the widest scope of decorative art and 
in all kinds of fanciful home surroundings. It adds periodicity 


I24 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


and exactness to methods, and formulates habits which are not easily 
set aside. 

If 2 is also in Pisces (with the ) ) at birth, it will trend toward 
the natives having an inclination toward scientific art, or, properly, 
the display of art in natural science illustration. As Taurus is the 
chord of Pisces, this becomes easy when so inftuenced. 

The presence of % with the ) in Pisces often gives inclination 
toward historical painting and sculpture, 


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HELIOS, OR SOL. 


The physical phenomena of the Sun, including the orb, was rep- 
resented among the ancient Greeks by the god Helios. But as 
light was at the same time an emblem of mental illumination, 
truth, right, and moral purity, a distinction was made in earlier 
times between the physical and mental attributes of the Sun. The 
latter series was represented by the oracular god Phoebus Apollo, 
who throws light on the dark ways of the future, who by knowl- 
edge and goodness brought peace and plenty, joy and freedom, 
quickened life ; and determined in many ways the nature of many 
living things. 

The myth of Apollo was of purely Greek origin, and he was the 
personification of many ideals, of many objects. The god of 
youth and beauty, of earthly blessings, of the herds of the field, 
of medicine, music, and of oracles which reveal the secrets of the 
future. He had eternal youth, great strength and loved athletics. 

Apollo, and his twin sister, Artemis, were children of Zeus and 
Leto (Latona). In later times the Greeks made no distinction 
between Apollo and the Sun-god Helios, nor did the Romans dis- 
tinguish between Apollo and Sol. 


128 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


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Monday, Luna (Raphael). 


THE Moon, oF Pisces REGION. 


Originally, in Greek mythology, the divine personification of the 
moon was Artemis, a sister of Apollo, the Sun. But as in the case 
of the Sun, so of the Moon, there gradually grew in the popular 
mind a distinction between the goddess of the orb and the goddess 
of the nature of the Moon. 

Selene, or Luna, then became goddess of the orb. 

Artemis, or Diana, was the goddess of the influence of the Moon 
upon natural life and vegetation, and as sister of Apollo was be- 
lieved to share his deepened spiritual qualities. 

The quickening influence of the cool night and the falling dew 
increased the fertility of the southern dry land. The clear calm 
light of the Moon was thought to cool the hot night air and to 
congeal the dew. 

Artemis was believed to roam by night over fields and vales, in 
gardens and orchards, and by the rivulets, near fountains, to breathe 
upon the valleys and to shine down upon all with a silvery light that 
gave to the dewy blades gems of wondrous hues, as illusive and as 
spiritual as the source from which they came. 

She was worshiped as a goddess of the female productive power 
in nature, and therefore as the guardian of childbirth, caretaking 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 129 
and nursing of children ; as the goddess of youth ; and, as her name 
implies, Artemis, the ‘‘ Modest, spotless goddess,’’ may well be 
called the goddess of ‘‘ Strict upbringing, of good fame, of upright 
mind, and of sensibility in affairs of ordinary life.’’ 


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Artemis. (Vatican, Rome.) 


As the patron goddess of huntsmen, she had the title of Agrot- 
era. Under the form of a bear, called Calleste, she was worshiped 
by the Arcadians. As the goddess Dictynna, or Britomartis, she 
protected the occupation of fishermen. 


r30 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


THE ASTEROIDS, OF SCORPIO REGION. 


We know how Jupiter and Neptune and Hera controlled the 
heavens, sky, and sea. Pluton (Pluto) or Aides (Hades) as he was 
also called, was a son of Cronus and Rhea, and was, on the de- 
thronement of his father, entitled to a share in the management of 


Fic. 40, 


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the world ; a share equal to that of his brothers Zeus and Poseidon 
and his sister Hera (Juno). The brothers cast lots; to Pluton fell 
the dominion of the lower world. ‘There, it is said, in that dark 
realm rested the shades of the dead, and the invisible demons of 
evil. Shall we admit that that realm was a region only of evil? 
That all good dwelt in the kingdoms of Zeus, Poseidon, or of 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 13L 


Hera? Forbid it. Were there not, hidden in that dominion of 
darkness, the gems and precious metals? Jewels, gold, iron, brass, 
and copper? But more than all these, far more, were the vital 
forces that impelled all plant life upward : from which sprang forth 
the subsistence of all earthly creatures ! 

What, then, if in the heavens there shone no star for Pluton ? 
In mythology his home was the realm of darkness, extending to the 
unfathomable abyss beneath, far beyond the doomful river, Styx, 
from beyond where grim Charon might with mystic oar bring back 
the soul ; or, failing to win dread Cerberus’ consent, it might wan- 
der by the Acheron, river of eternal woe; by Pyriphlegethon, 
Cocytus, or Lethe, rivers of ‘‘ Fire,’’ ‘‘ Weeping and wailing,’’ and 
of ‘* Forgetfulness. ’”’ 

But this was not all. 

From his possessions came the metals of the Arts, of manufac- 
ture, the elements of color, aye, the very marble from which were 
hewn the worshiped images of his brother gods and sister goddesses, 
and the mighty pillars of their temples. 

May we not say that the cycle of the heavens where floats the 
asteroids, to the eye dark, in which there whirls no visible luminary, 
the allotted space of one grand body, shattered into elements by a 
mighty cataclysm, faded, the one into many ; lightless, forever- 
more, is the realm of Pluton? 


NEPTUNE, OF ARIES REGION. 


The Titans failing to restore to Cronus his throne, the govern- 
ment of the world was divided by lot among his three sons, Zeus 
(Jupiter), Poseidon (Neptune), and Hades (Pluto), and to Posei- 
don fell the control of the element of water. As a god his charac- 
ter and actions were reflected in the phenomena of that element ; 
his nature was like the vast ocean, ever changing yet ever the same, 
bearing the commerce of the world or destroying the fleets of na- 
tions ; the storm cloud, the mists and the rain that gave fertility to 
the earth, in that it might bring forth plenty. 

As the horse was likened to the storm—impetuous, wild and 
powerful—and to the rushing river, Neptune was the first to train 
and employ him, and the horse was taken as a suitable symbol of 


132 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


his power in war and in labor—swift in flight, controllable, beautiful, 
and spiritual in ambition. 

Neptune was worshiped as the god of the fountain, the river, and 
the sea; in some places as a physician (among the Romans as Nep- 
tunus, father of streams) ; as the protector and creator of human 
sustenance ; his honor was celebrated by festivals, feasts, and games. 
His rightful wife was Amphitrite, a daughter of Oceanus and 
Tethys ; according to others, daughter of Nereus and Doris. 


WY. Neptune in Aries. 


7 is the home of Y, and in this sign that distant planet exer- 
cises his greatest influence. This (Aries-Neptune) nature is full 
of vivid impulses toward the correction of human ills; it gives an 
inclination to eradicate every idea it does not sympathize with, and 
a persistence in demonstration far beyond that of the ordinary 
kind. 

Y in ¥ also gives incentive toward a national career, and a de-~ 
sire to become of great political importance and power. 

With ? in ¥ this (Aries-Neptune-Venus) nature has great in- 
tellectual sympathy with its mate, and tenderness in expressions of 
affection and friendship. : 

With 2 in ¥ this (Aries-Neptune-Jupiter) nature has a brilliant 
spirituality (provided there were favorable hereditary signs also), 
and a wide-awake ethical trend of thought. 


Yin w. 


This element added to the Taurus nature gives an active desire 
to distribute scientific knowledge and to popularize it as far as pos- 
sible, and seeks to make the truth known in the easiest possible 
way, and to carry forward the philosophies and occult side of the 
production of the Taurus nature. 

It has in it a love of the strange and weird, seeks pleasure in un- 
usual lines of investigation ; it studies to gain insight into natural 
phenomena, and to undo the doctrines of materialism. 

But this (W-& ) nature often lacks certainty and persistence in 
gaining the common pleasures of life. It sometimes sees a vision 
of the course of human progress years in advance of the age, but 


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fails to understand the severe trend of the present. It is this nature 
that fathoms mental futurity. 

Y in Taurus also gives a tendency toward psychical states, a dis- 
position toward negation, receptivity without executiveness, and a 
decided inclination toward the imaginative and mysterious. 


WY in TT. 

Neptune in Gemini gives the Gemini nature greater verbal ca- 
pacity, extreme conversational disposition, and a tendency to poetic 
and philosophical investigation and occult inquiry. 

At times, this nature professes extreme friendships and promises 
more than it can fulfill, but not consciously or maliciously, or with 
any intent to mislead, but simply through excessive geniality. 

This mentality is much interested in elocution and the dramatic 
arts, often in fiction and in comedy, and in wide traveling for 
friendship’s sake. 

If kh and # are present in the sign the nature will have spells 
of despondence and of extreme depression, erratic changes of thought 
and desire, and will very likely gain the reputation of eccentricity. 
? with W gives the nature an exceedingly happy disposition. 

Y in go. 

The planet Neptune in the Cancer region throws around this 
nativity an influence of great delicacy and refinement, giving the » 
more spiritual organs power and added brilliancy. 

The trend of married life is an elevated one ; the growth toward 
constancy and harmony ; there is an added love of nature in her 
purer forms, and a deep and clear perception of natural law that 
seems inspirational. 

With long study and examination into the natural sciences, this 
nature may become exceptionally brilliant in all that pertains to 
social elegance. 

In the main, it is expected that this influence should give spirit- 
uality, elegance of thought, calmness of will, and a very graceful 
form. 

ine Su: 

Neptune in Leo—the climax of spirituality in the forces of re- 

ligion. 


I 36 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


This endowment should certainly give an intense religious na- 
ture, a nature that would hunt throughout the realm of intelligence 
to find spiritual truth, and to advance the cause it once decides to 
favor. 

The only fault to be found is the fact of Neptune’s great dis- 
tance, and the consequent lability of other nearer planets exer- 
cising a counteracting force ; but even if this were true, this men- 
tality should have a delicacy of expression, an intuitive and sensi- 
tive foresight, as well as keen emotional force, that would distinguish 
the Neptune in Leo parts of a matured mind. 

Intense attention to the higher emotions, with power to poetic 
interpretation of human feelings, must be prime elements in this 
person’s disposition. 

Y in tm. 

Neptune in Virgo brings to the nativity a distinctly intellectual 
spirituality, and deep and profound home ties, as a basis of family 
life. 

It gives gentleness and constancy, a just patience (all patience 
is not just by any means), and fullness in its expression. 

The influence of Y in Virgo is much less in natures of a coarser 
and denser quality than in those where hereditary conditions are 
of the higher kind—where the parentage was fine-textured and 
well-endowed. 

The influence of Y in Virgo gives added power to the Aries 
and Sagittarius signs of the nativity, sometimes to Leo. Its weakest 
force is in the Virgo of Capricorn, Scorpio, and Taurus. It inten- 
sifies Gemini’s love of children, and romantic thought. It discords 
very much with k when in the same sign. It is made more sensi- 
tive by % or 2% in Virgo with it. 


Y in =. 

Neptune in the Libra region of a nativity gives keener memory, 
mental accuracy, a pride in ancestral reputation ; the capacity to 
speak directly on the point at issue, and a fair degree of mental 
focus. also brings an added chance of good fortune, a dispo- 
sition to gain by lucky incident along with the preservation of ac- 
tivity in a career that yields honor and reputation. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. ey | 


% with Y in this region gives a disposition to arbitrary judg- 
ment, harsh command and haughtiness. 

When » is present, with Y in Libra, the cast of. the whole in- 
fluence is much changed and inclines to a boastful and arrogant 
demeanor (except Libra of Capricorn), to being extremely severe, 
and aims to defeat the success of others, sometimes when there 
is no necessity for so doing. 


ADM 

Neptune in the Scorpio of the higher dynamic and formal signs 
gives its possessor a strong desire to extend the arts of mechanical 
and organic production over as wide a range of human effort as it 
is possible to reach, and to blend the doctrine of ethics and essen- 
tial good with those of practical use. Y in the Scorpio of Scorpio 
and of Leo, gives a practical spirituality with an extreme sense of 
justice ; in that of Taurus, Pisces and Capricorn, it gives a desire 
to make the history and experience of the race one of practical 
effort and utility. 

W in the Scorpio of Aries, Taurus, Sagittarius and Libra men- 
talities, adds memory of useful knowledge, sense of right freedom, 
desire for industrial advancement, particularly in publishing, tele- 
grapic and commercial communication, in advancing political 
reforms, social progress and personal uprightness. 


SUED ae 

Neptune in Sagittarius, the home of Mars, is in the house of a 
friend, and whatever ethical dominance, enduring memory, vivid 
perception and keen mental vision can do toward the accumulation 
of wealth, that assistance Y forces will make effort to give. 

Sagittarius, always brave, aggressive, keen in finance, and eco- 
nomic in both energy and means, loses nothing of its own and 
gains much by the endowment of Y ; and, unless the nativity to 
which it belongs is very much influenced by depressed hereditary 
conditions, it will give much power. 

If with this planet 2 is also found in the Sagittarius of its chords 
or responses (Libra, Aries or Virgo) there will be bravery and 
justice commingled with aggression and caution. 


138 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Satay S. 

Neptune in Capricorn gives a nature of great industrial aptitude, 
one that has resources of many kinds; it is capable of argument, 
swift in application of thought to action, and also quick in gaining 
the understanding necessary for execution. ‘This is the true com- 
mercial nature mixed with mental sincerity and endowed with at- 
tainments of the widest variety ; noted for skill in railroading, in 
agriculture, and in the cornering of products for speculative pur- 
poses. But often has much more of the ethical and congenial spir- 
ituality than is generally found in the Capricorn nature, untess 
% or Q are in the region. 

This nature is generally successful, particularly in business and 
in the home life ; at home it has need to be calm and self-controlled. 


Wegner 

The influence of Neptune on the Aquarius nature is a remote 
one, and it has been many (about sixty-six) years since that planet 
was in that sign, and it will be eighty-six years before it will again 
enter Aquarius. As Neptune is now, 1899, in Gemini, and in 
Igor enters Cancer, and in 1915 enters Leo, it is not necessary 
here to dwell at length upon its aspect to Aquarius natures. 

When in that nature’s sign, it adds spirituality, refinement and 
delicacy to all the mental functions. 


W iin? 3€. 

The home of Neptune is Aries, and its nature is to accentuate 
the faculties of attention, of historic elements, and of expression 
in the more inorganic (mechanical) forms. Hence WY in Pisces 
gives literary taste, delicacy of subject, disposition to treat art 
ideas and the subjects in art work with historical accuracy, and to 
give force and character to all the nature’s activity. It also adds a 
mental elegance and responsiveness to the nature that is very at- 
tractive. in Pisces has a marked effect m reducing the ill 
effects of $6 and kh. It adds spirituality to expression. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 139 


URANUS, OF VIRGO. 


Uranus, personification of the firmament or the heavens, was 
produced by the power of the Gza (Earth), and, at the instance 
of Eros (Cupid), god of love, was mated with Gea; and these 
peopled the Earth with a vast host of beings, beings of great 
physical frame and strength. Chaos was brought to order at the 
instance of Love. An older myth accords the creation of the 
Earth and Heavens to Oceanus and his wife Tethys. 

But in the usually accepted mythology of the Greeks, Uranus 
was rated as the first of the gods. As the husband of the Earth, 
bringing to it warmth and moisture, giving vigor and life to its 
prime objects, his nature was in sympathy with his early origin. 

Uranus was succeeded by his son, who on his part was also suc- 
ceeded by his sons, Zeus (Jupiter), Poseidon (Neptune), and Pluto 
(Hades). To his grandchildren was given even more direct wor- 
ship than to himself. The astrologers have generally debased the 
power of Uranus. 


Hpi 1: 


Uranus is said to be a mildly evil planet, an infortune, and dis- 
posed to cause trouble. 

With Ht in 7, the nature is somewhat vacillating, changeable, 
and easily varied from its course. It may depress the nature so that 
it is simply unsuccessful along lines usually ably followed. 

This planet in Aries gives a liking for vocations that are clerical 
and semi-literary, secretaryships, keeping records, etc. 

This nature has a strong interest in home and home life ; is par- 
ticularly interested in children, oftener from a mental or intellectual 
standpoint than from the affectionate side of its nature. 

4 in Y with gives the nature recklessness and a speculative 
drift. These may be neutralized by other planets. 


Biniiiste 


This nature is seldom fortunate. Its energies are often wasted 
‘upon futile problems, upon riddles, the solution of which are of 
minor importance. When no other planet is in the ‘Taurus region 


140 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


with it # inclines the nature to family love, but fails to supply the 
kind of energy required to take care of the family. 

This nature should struggle for competence, first ; that won, then 
seek glory and honor as it choses to. To withstand grave opposi- 
tion, and to wrest its own from the world around, it needs security. 

‘With 2f or with ¢ also in Taurus, I receives the support neces- 
sary to give it some successful power, and make it more practical. 
In matters pertaining to family life _I gives constancy. 


i cite tls 


Uranus in Gemini inclines the nature to great variability, to ec- 
centricity in friendship and in expression. 

It gives the calm and congenial (I1) nature acast of uncertainty 
and a tinge of distrust quite different from its normal disposition. 

The planet has force toward love of children and the family life, 
and hence gives the nature variable kindness in that direction ; but 
it is seldom controlled by deep and prolonged attachments, except 
for its own offspring. 

Ht in 5. 

The influence of Uranus in Cancer is one of marked selfish de- 
sires, and an inclination to gain every pleasure for the- personality 
so endowed. 

There may be other influences to modify the regional influence. 
But there is a tendency to exactitude, to quite plain commands; 
and, while there is a powerful desire to gain advantage for the home 
life, there should be cautious care to avoid selfishness, excess, 
dominance, and in some states, if uncontrolled by other influences, 
the presence of pessimistic views and melancholia. 

Under favorable surroundings, there is an added love of children, 
and sometimes great patriotism, self-protection for national pur- 
poses, and a clear grasp of economics. 


: itn eye 
Uranus in Leo. The mentality that has this endowment has 


much that is extremely industrious in its aspirations, yet it may be 
physically disposed to great moderation. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 141 


The ill effects of 1 in many of the signs is in a large measure 
neutralized in Leo, where the presence of a dominant religious force 
affects the lack of spirituality in that planet’s influences. 

Where in Leo is alone, and 9 at home or in Virgo, it creates 
a desire for a large family if the person is married, and a keen in- 
terest in the care and material welfare of the young. 

% with t in Leo gives a proselyting disposition. kh with I in 
Leo gives the mentality a money-making, covetous and bigoted or- 
thodoxy, and a desire to rule faith with the sword. 


H in my. 

Uranus in Virgo is in its own region, and intensifies family love 
(filial love in particular), patriotism, and adds clannishness to fam- 
ily habits and to nationality. & here increases the desire for 
security, to gain comforts, to make the most of the productive 
capacity in manufacturing and other enterprises in which this nature 
is likely to have interests. 

4 in Virgo often gives a fascination for outdoor life, for agricul- 
tural pursuits, stock raising, and horticulture. This is particularly 
true in the Virgo of Capricorn, Scorpio, Aquarius and Pisces. 

It must be remembered that a planet’s influence is better in its 
home region ; it also intensifies the nature of that region rather 
than its own power. 

Ht is static and earthly, just as 9 is static and spiritual. 


H in», 


Uranus in Libra depreciates the natural uprightness of the Libra 
forces whenever the action relates to others than the native’s family. 
To the world at large the impulse of this endowment is to gain ad- 
vantage by every scheme at hand, and if it is the Libra of Taurus, 
Sagittarius, Capricorn (sometimes of Virgo), these are coupled 
with a life of policy and of political methods. In the Libra of the 
Libra nativity with # in that sign, the nature is much more selfish, 
personal and grasping than with any other combination of planets. 

' When 2¢ and # are present in Libra, # loses power by the in- 
tervention of Jupiterian beneficence, and the region again assumes 
its dignified attitude. 


I42 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


invests minds of a low order with cote and bossism, when| 
it is in the regions of the Will. 


Hin m. 

Uranus in Scorpio intensifies the activity of its possessor toward 
self-advancement and personal gain. But # in Scorpio of the 
Scorpio nativity makes it more selfish and depreciates the integrity 
of Scorpio, and of the dynamic signs in general. In the static 
signs it arouses a desire to shirk responsibility and to avoid a due 
amount of labor. 

With h in Scorpio with #, there is danger of malicious attacks 
from others, and of personal injury as a result of willful persistence 
in opposition to generally accepted views. 

vi both pessimistic and seeking greater freedom, kh planning to 
gain undue advancement, gives a restless, changeful temperament. 
% and H give resentment and severity in this-sign, and, when 8% is 
present with either & or H in the Scorpio of a mentality, there is 
danger of duplicity, cunning, and a garnish of elegant presumption. 


Paine te 

Uranus in the Sagittarius of nearly all the signs is in an unhappy 
region, and there is apt to be much contention. As far as the 
Uranus-Sagittarius forces are concerned they give an unhappy tem- 
perament seldom satisfied with its surroundings. A nature thus 
endowed should cultivate self-control, should avoid the disposition 
to extreme caution, and the tendency to imagine the existence of 
dangers that may never appear. 

To take the world easier, to live freer from useless fear, to calmly 
pursue a course of usefulness, and, above all, to seek happiness in 
the interests of family life, is a policy necessary to the success of a 
nativity with H in Sagittarius. 

@ in Sagittarius with # does much to beautify and give it se- 
curity. 

Hin yy. 

Uranus in Capricorn gives a drastic and sometimes very critical 
nature, one that generally reserves to itself all the advantages that 
surround it. But it has many good qualities, and an..intense love 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 143 


for home life ; is a cautious, earnest and sympathetic parent, and is 
forceful in protection, of both family and country. This nature is 
patriotic, is given to politics for the purpose of ruling, and many 
times manages others (who act as agents) to gain the end sought. 
However strong may be the desire to enjoy life, gaiety and traveling, 
this nature still seeks security, and unless depressed by sickness is 
full of energy and perseverance. 

With 2/ in Capricorn there is an influence that trends to ward 
off the worst effects of (which is tentatively supposed to be un- 
fortunate in his nature). 

eNO con 

Uranus in Aquarius is an influence that leads to supersensitive 
nerves. It gives quickness in forming judgments and a certain 
extreme activity in physical movements that is a stress upon health, 
as well as upon endurance. 

Uranus in many ways works against a successful career when 
found in this sign of a nativity, and requires the presence of a 
steadying force. The cultivation of moderation, stability, perse- 
verance in undertakings, and, in the other extreme, more of a dis- 
position to lightheartedness. 


H in X. 

Uranus in Pisces gives that nature intensified affection and family 
desires, adds to the control of children, and to the nature’s pa- 
triotic and home life. But in the commercial direction gives a 
disposition to use skill in illegal ways, to turn to artistic and finan- 
cial trickery, which should be guarded against. Jupiter in Libra, 
or WY in Taurus, have good control over # in Pisces, @ in 
Pisces gives a guiding and retarding influence, and a unifying 
effect ; for # has a disposition toward dispersing the efforts of 
Pisces natures. Observe the effect of good planets over the evil 
ones in each nativity. 


144 HELiOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ti 


Saturday, Saturn (Raphael). 


SATURN, OF CAPRICORN. 


Saturnus, among the early Romans, was a god of agriculture, 
gardening, and fruit growing; and, by instruction and the incen- 
tives he gave the people, raised them from a rude, almost barbarous 
condition to one of order and peace, of plenty, gladness, inno- 
cence, freedom and joy. During his joint reign with Janus, was 
the golden age of Rome. Once a year, in December, the Ro- 
mans held a festival lasting from five to ten days, called Saturnalia, 
in his honor. Saturnus was not worshiped as a Greek god; but 
Greek mythology also had its golden age. This is said to have oc- 
curred during the reign of Cronus, and thus the identification of 
Saturnus and Cronus as apparently the same, although there was 
a vast difference in their characters. 

The name of Saturn’s wife was Ops; the name of Cronus’ wife 
was Rhea, a daughter of Gea. 

Cronus was called ‘‘The ripener, the harvest god ;’’ but he is 
said to have devoured five of his children because it was rumored 
that he would, like his father, be dethroned by them. He had 
irremediably wounded his father with a sickle presented to him by 
his mother Geea (Earth), because of her grief at the hard fate of 
her offspring. | 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 145 


Cronus was severe, harsh, ambitious, and often destructive, 
either directly or indirectly ; and we see that the astrological na- 
ture of the planet Saturn is much more nearly typified by Cronus 
of the Greeks than by Saturnus of the Romans, and that the Ro- 
man Saturnus in character is much more like the Greek Neptune 


than the Greek Saturnus. 
Fic. 43. 


/, 


Z 
ZF 
Zi 
= 
ey 
c= bs 


cae 


This nature is inclined toward a career of commercial literary 
piracy and sharp business sagacity, using talent for others’ success, 
and often failing to realize the results of native brilliancy. 

As Saturn (kh ) glories in commerce and in transportation, he is 
almost certain, when in any region, to give that region the impulse 
of his nature. In Aries, % is the only planet that can neutralize 


this kh force. It is well to observe this fact. 
10 


146 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Sometimes, when other planets in other regions give directive 
power, this nature becomes a powerful publishing force, dissemina- 
ting vast amounts of knowledge, yet with the financial incentive 
the chief thought. This nature is predisposed to lung troubles. 


pweibee iste 

kh in Taurus gives the Taurus nature a logical commercial force, 
stubborn in its desire to mould matters to its own course, and 
disposed to compel others to follow this (»-% ) nature’s arbitrary 
rule. 

When inclined most toward the scientific side of life, it is more 
successful in agricultural and horticultural pursuits than in the direc- 
tion of mechanics. 

As this nature, so often dogmatic in method, may become per- 
verse and sullen through disappointment, it should strive to keep 
the attention on the brighter side of life, and to seek enjoyment 
where there is freedom from constraint and antagonism. 

The presence of another planet in the Taurus region has much 
less influence upon the power of k than it would have in any 
other region. ‘The reason is plain, for kh-% depends much upon 
reason, upon the general course of events. It lacks the im- 
pressive nature, and in place of the emotions it has installed im- 
pulse and materialistic force. It needs to cultivate that intuitive 
energy that attracts, and to study the more delicate phases of 
insight and mental foresight. | 

This nativity has a fair self-assurance; it critically and often 
cynically observes the faults and failings of others; and, with 
some wide divisions of force, is compelled, by its severity, to do 
more than is necessary in order to accomplish its aims. 


hinges 
Saturn in Gemini loses much of his general malignant nature, 
being in the opposite region from his own, and where the influence 
of Mercury is dominant. 
But hk here gives a commercial attitude to the nature, and the 
suave and persuasive forces of the agent and the promoter of enter- 
prises. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 147 


This mentality is often troubled by matters pertaining to con- 
tracts, by legal actions, and by having overstated values, of painted 
Opportunities into highly-colored views. It lacks the persistency 
necessary to accomplish great gains and the success that its talents 
would seem to warrant. 

With ¢ also in thesign with ), there is a necessity for control- 
ling the nature against the disposition to deceive. 


Pmarineey 

The influence of » in the Cancer region is not a favorable one. 
It incites to sensuality, to extremes in the appetites ; it even trends 
toward the use of stimulants and narcotics; and, while it gives 
strength and physical endurance, these are often wasted through 
misappropriation and poor application. 

There is need of self-control, of study in personal rights—the 
rights of others as related to those of self. 

There should be cautious care to not allow dissensions, as, once 
started, b here is apt to perpetuate them. Avoid any cause for 
jealousy, and also avoid the supposition of its appearance. 

It is thus seen that kh in Cancer is a very contrary force, and 
needs government ; those who have it will not easily see their own 
faults. 

ba Ineo. 

Saturn in Leo of a nativity gives physical intensity, severe gen- 
eralizations in opinion, a dominant commercial spirit, and varia- 
ble emotions of a higher order, and alternating with those less to 
be desired ; at times exceedingly generous, at others very exacting 
and aggressive. 

The endowment gives a large amount of grace, flexibility, virility 
and vital motive power. It is destructive when antagonized, cau- 
tious under the slightest suspicion of danger, confident in an attack, 
and believes more in force than in skill or diplomacy. 

With all the natural capacity of the nature thus endowed, it is 
seldom happy, and often quite irritable and hard to keep under 
sufficient self-restraint. 

% in the sign with kh adds an angular and severe element, with 
a desire to profit through the failure of others. 


£48 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


h in my. 

The home of Saturn is Sagittarius, a chord of Virgo, and in this 
region, with Virgo influence aroused by that planet, there is an ag- 
gressive spirituality ; the energies are turned toward the practical 
side of life, and there is a constant struggle for prominence and 
power of a very mundane order ; the attitude being much inclined 
to gain wealth and family influence, the nepotism of planetary in- 
fluence is here shown in its most dominant manner. 

The result of this regional influence is always toward the im- 
provement of circumstances. When badly endowed by ¢ and 9, 
or by 2, there is apt to be inter-family troubles, angular expression 
_ in useless antagonism among kinships, with a relentless persistency 
in maintaining a position once taken, or an opinion once passed. 
This personality should study the rights of others. 


bs if. 

Saturn in Libra of a nativity adds the severely commercial spirit 
to Libra elements ; has small fear of destructive results, nor cares 
how much others suffer when the possible satisfaction of governing 
with an iron rule exists. It is thus that it often happens that an- 
tagonists to this nature become unmerciful and go to extremes to 
severely punish kh in Libra natures. It is well that this mentality 
exerts self-restraint and caution, and avoids legal contentions or per- 
sonal controversies. 

>» in the Libra of Taurus, Leo, Sagittarius and Scorpio, adds 
impulsion and angularity, sometimes rigor and pessimistic aversion. 

kh in the Libra of Aries, Gemini, Cancer and Capricorn is some- 
what neutralized by the forces of those regions and their harmony 
with Libra. 

kh with Bt, & and ¥% in Libra gives erratic, variable tempera- 
ment, and weakened judgment. 


bein Ith, 

Saturn alone in Scorpio of the greater number of the nativities, 
may be considered a very bad combination, giving an evil temper 
to low quality mentalities, with a quarrelsome and violent disposi- 
tion, seldom at rest or satisfied. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 149 


kh gives to the Scorpio influence a wider commercial impulse 
than the normal force, and adds some destructive forces, a full 
share of doubt, fear, aversion or antipathy, depending upon the 
conditions. 

The home of kh chords with Scorpio, and there is a sympathy 
between the boldness of kh and the industry and hardihood of 
Scorpio. 

With 2 in Scorpio with hk, there is contention, vacillation, and 
changes from the extremes of integral goodness and beneficent as- 
sistance to the harsh antagonism of competition and doubt. h 
and 2 are never in sympathy, and particularly in the domain of 
Saturn’s stronger influences. 


nein fe 


Saturn in Sagittarius is ina fairly sympathetic region, but not in 
one of greatest power. ‘The nature so endowed, unless well coun- 
terbalanced, will have a severe strain of asceticism in it, along with 
a calm and determined desire to put all opposition out of the way. 
It will make due preparation for a contest, and, when once aroused 
to the attack, seldom retreat. In business ventures, and where 
open contention enters into the game of fortune, this nature is full 
of sagacity, resource, resistance, and when apparently necessary as 
a last resort, of destructiveness. 

When crossed, this nature is easily angered and is difficult to ap- 
pease. Unless it tries hard to exercise self-control, there is danger 
- of rash acts and loss of friends. 

kh in Sagittarius natures should study the impulses of Gemini and 
Libra. 

Dit V5. 

Saturn in Capricorn is at home, that is in his own region, and 
gives power to that region, so that there is an accelerated commer- 
cial capacity and rapidity of action; a fiercer judgment. 

This is the nature fully adapted to commerce; the energetic, 
mobile nature ; always alert in guarding its own interests. 

There is a degree of severity in this mentality that requires modi- 
fying ; it needs to look toward the higher, more spiritualized range 
of thought; to turn its ambitions to promote the nobler aims of 


150 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


life, and thus exert those influences and disseminate those truths, 
that the less aggressive and less financially successful natures cannot 
spread because of lack of means. 

This nature will not brook injury, insult or oppression ; it needs 
and seeks freedom ; it forces co-operation. It rules the weak and 
enjoins the powerful to its advantage. 


kh in 

This is often a favorable force, giving attention to financial and 
provisional matters, and causing the person to exercise economy 
where needed, caution in personal habits and in general expression, 
and, with this, giving some positiveness. 

When % isalsoin Aquarius there is apt to be a clash of impulses, 
more carelessness, and unnecessary severity when aroused to anger. 

A careful supervision of studies, aims, capacities and tempera- 
ment may be valuable, and effort made to arouse in the young who 
are under this influence a series of worthy ambitions. 


h in X. 

Saturn in Pisces brings from Capricorn a disposition toward 
shrewd observation, keen perception, a trend toward making a liv- 
ing by simply knock-about methods, sometimes by war—as soldiers 
—and in favorite military positions. 

In humbler walks of life, or at least in the natures of ignorant 
persons, the influence of k is toward intemperance, variable tem- 
per and inclination to indifferent workmanship. 

When fine qualitied, this mentality is active, sometimes very rest- 
less, and should always seek to carry a firm, steady hand and head, 
and gain personal control over ill-temper or injudicious desire. 

With ¥% in Gemini and 2f¢ in Aries or Taurus, these forces will 
much reduce the ill-effects of kh in Pisces. This personality may 
become very brilliant in artistic skill; in symbolic art and accom- 
plishments with brush and palette. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 151 


Fic. 44. 


Thursday, Jupiter (Raphael). 


JUPITER, oF LIBRA. 


Cronus swallowed his first five children, but his wife, Rhea, by 
strategy, succeeded in saving the sixth, which was conveyed to the 
island of Crete, where nymphs tended him, the goat Amathia sup- 
plied him with milk, and bees gathered honey for him. 

The baby Zeus, who was in the future to wisely organize the 
affairs of the Universe, thus began life. 

Zeus succeeded his father, Cronus, and was undoubtedly the 
most widely worshiped of all the gods of Greece and Rome. 

As his name implies, he was god of the broad light of the day, 
the phenomena of the heavens, and all the general interests of 
human affairs. 

He had many titles ; the Storm-king, Cloud-gatherer, the Ever- 
lasting, the Thunderer. These and many others. 

The eagle was sacred to him, the mountain peaks favorite places 
of worship. The wind rustling the leaves of the sacred oak told 
his desire to speak to men, and the priesthood of Selli were the 
interpreters, 

He was worshiped as the highest god, as the ruler and preserver 
of men; endowed with wisdom, always just; unlimited in his 


152 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


goodness and love; the promoter of natural law, protector of 
kings and rulers and the poor. 


FIG, 45. 


Jupiter Verospi (Vatican, Rome). 


Zeus 1s accused of being untrue to his marriage vows; his first 
wife is said to have been Metis (Cleverness), the daughter of Titian 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 153 


Oceanus. Metis he swallowed. Next he is said to have married 
Themis (Justice), and became the father of Astree and Hore. 
But he loved Hera (Juno), the mother of Hebe, Ares (Mars), and 
Hephestus (Vulcan). 

Zeus is said not to have remained constant in marriage even to 
Hera ; and thus Demeter (Ceres) bore him Perséphoné. Leto 
became the mother of Apollo and Artemis (Diana) ; and Dioné, 
the mother of Aphrodite (Venus). So, too, Mnemosyné, the 
mother of the muses; Eurynomé, of the Charities (Graces) ; 
Semelé, of Dionysus (Bacchus); Maia, of Hermes (Mercury) ; 
Alcmene, of Heracles; and some of the demigods were also sons. 

But it is probable that, in different localities, there was a con- 
fusion of the names of his true wife, and as the worship spread, 
and the established favorites did not correspond in personification 
to the local desire, new favorites, with new dominant powers, 
were found to have descended to them. 

Thus in the long periods of changing peoples, and varied lan- 
guage, under the reign of ideas demanding other sons and other 
gods, Zeus was associated with the same wife, but under several 
names, just as there was often a change or confusion of godly 
power or function. 

Mighty and costly statues were in many places, made in his 
honor. One by Pheidias, placed on the plain of Olympia, was 
forty feet in height, and was called one of the seven wonders of the 
world. 

wins ee 

An almost ideal combination, with powerful inclinations toward 
creative thought ; with capacity for literary and imaginative visions, 
and with a self-command that is admirable. Jupiter’s home is in 
==, the Solar polarity of , and when in Aries gives a deep sense 
of honor and worth, and an intense desire for grand achievements 
and literary fame. Included in this is a love of legislative power 
and legal accomplishments. 

This nature is seldom subject to accident (unless kh and # arealso 
in 7 ), and therefore has great confidence in carrying out its plans, 

3% and ? in ¥ gives poetic talent, dramatic instincts and some- 
times talent for dramatic authorship. 


154 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


This nature may gain wealth and military honors, but will 
seldom crave the latter unless there is great activity in the direc- 
tion of war. 

OCT ee. 

2 adds to the Taurus nature a volume of powerful energies. 
The nature becomes more hopeful, more vivid, and in general more 
spiritual in thought. Asa whole, it is full of prophetic instincts, 
of sensitive mental impulses, and of the sense of mastership in 
whatever it essays to attempt. 

2 brings into full play the inspiration of Taurus, and gives 
clearness to the thoughts and activity of this nature. At the same 
time that it inclines the ( 2/- ¥ ) mind toward exactness in practical 
matters, it forces forward the broad and synthetic view of human 
necessity. 

If ¢ is alsoin Cancer, the nature is sensuous, full of romance, 
sensitive to the pathetic and inclined to great generosity. If ¢ is 
in ‘Taurus (with 2/ ) there is a culmination of war talent and severity 
in opinion. 

ine re 

Jupiter in Gemini indicates a very enjoyable nature, full of 
kindness, bravery and good humor. It intensifies the grace and 
elegance of the Gemini mentality, and makes dominant the desire 
to do justly and kindly by every one. Jupiter also gives great 
versatility in conveying ideas, fullness of thought, expression, and 
ease in mastering the resources of surrounding associations. 

To the nature it gives power to suggest to others matters of 
advantage to them, and to foresee the probable political action of 
the populace. This nature smiles a challenge at the shadow of 
adversity. It conquers by friendship. 

The presence of % with 2/ makes the nature aggressive and 
inclined toward political and social self-advancement, and makes in 
many ways enthusiastic public servants—not forgetting in the least 
their own interests. 

2 ingens 

The home of 2 is in Libra, and there is a remarkably desirable 
effect in the influence of 2/ in Cancer. 

This regional influence intensifies the mental attractions of mar- 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 155 


riage, it makes the realm of marriage more spiritual and more ruled, 
better governed, better tempered. The nature is freer; there is 
an added elegance and brilliancy ; there is a deep sense of justice, 
and also added industry. 

At times, to nativities of Sagittarius, Capricorn and Scorpio, % 
in this sign gives pride and a little boastfulness, some tendency 
toward wit and humor, and a vivid interest in new enterprises. 

With % also in Cancer there is a tendency toward selfish family 
interests, and an inclination toward clannishness. 

With © in Scorpio, the nature thus endowed trends toward 
incessant labor and productivity both of a material and mental 
order. 

2. ine §):. 

Jupiter in Leo is a very favorable endowment, one giving great 
mental harmony. A personality thus endowed is generous, self- 
ruling, well controlled, matures early in life, gains through force- 
fulness the handling of relatively large responsibilities, and nearly 
always has a large amount of vitality to aid in carrying forward any 
work at hand. 

When the native sign is dynamic (will) there is a strong dispo- 
sition to dominate the course of others, and, at times, this should 
be carefully considered, or others’ rights will be decidedly infringed. 
The presence of other planets in Leo with 2! may very much 
modify or greatly increase the harmony. 

kh causes coldness and sternness; % gives this endowment 
greater intensity and passionate vitality. @ adds delicacy, imag- 
ination and spiritual gracefulness. 


Y% in Mm. 

Jupiter in Virgo arouses the elements of Rulership, and thus 
increases the stability and perseverance of the Virgo nature. 

It gives more brilliancy and social desires in the broadest sense 
of that term. It decreases personal and clannish selfishness, and 
thus awakens a fund of harmony in civil efforts, in matters that 
relate to the needs of the community. 

Jupiter in this region incites to personal egotism, the egotism of 
dress and display, of self-laudation, often to an extreme, and some- 


156 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


times causes an overestimation of individual capacity, importance 
and responsibility. In poorly endowed natures this causes trouble ; 
the personality is braggart and boastful. In moderately endowed 
mental .organizations there is a stimulated energy. In highly 
organized natures the result is a somewhat overexerted nervous sys- 
tem, with high accomplishments. 


Y% in *, 


- Jupiter in Libra, and in the nativity of Libra, gives a culmina- 
tion of self-government, dignity and justice. In the Libra of Aries, 
Taurus, Gemini, Scorpio, Leo, and Sagittarius, it praises whatever 
it sees worthy of praise, compliments the struggling, protects the 
weak, and glories in checking the overbearing and abusive. In 
these nativities it is generally able and forceful, mild in temper 
unless greatly aggravated, forgiving when there is warrant for so 
being, esteemed, and generally well loved. 

2 in Libra of Libra, Cancer, Leo and Aquarius adds generosity 
and kindness in all friendships. In signs most generously endowed 
it would be well to exercise unusual care and discretion in business 
matters, avoiding a disposition to overconfidence in others’ integ- 
rity, and to see that burdens based upon ‘‘ duty’’ do not accumu- 
late to the obliteration of justice in some other direction. No other 
planet greatly depreciates Libra with 2/ at home. 


2% in tm, 

Jupiter in Scorpio of any nativity adds to the love of freedom, 
and an intent to carry out that nativity’s desires unrestricted and 
unopposed, and adds the motive to force others to act in accord 
therewith. 

‘2f in Scorpio of that nativity is a beneficent force. If the 
Scorpio is that of a Capricorn, Sagittarius or Pisces nativity it in- 
clines to shrewd, crafty and unnecessarily severe methods. 

In the Scorpio of all the nativities 2 accomplishes much but 
unevenly ; it raises their power in detail and courage to a high 
pitck, and sometimes falls from its eminence by its own dominance. 

In law matters 2/ gains cases but loses the benefits that might ac- 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 157 


crue. In commercial! matters this influence finds success, but with 
struggles due to mental discords that defeat much of the possible 
pleasure. 

Many of the asteroids are at home in Scorpio, and 2% dissemi- 
nates or scatters their forces. 

aS soe 

Jupiter in Sagittarius gives the mentality in which it is found 
that ruling element under which the influence of Sagittarius is more 
uniform in its effects. There is an added interest in public and 
official business ; in military matters; in overseeing the many 
branches of manufacturing and building. 

The mentality under this influence seeks direct results ; it is fierce 
in competition when there is danger of failure. In some ways this 
nature is apt, because of its power, to overreach and in midlife lose 
some of its rapidly accumulated advantages. 

A proper weight should be given to the cautionary elements of 
Sagittarius, and these balanced by the best forces of the Gemini 
sign. 

Sagittarius chords with Libra, the region of Jupiter, and makes 
24 dominant over all the planets except ¢. 


eat Ao. 

Jupiter in Capricorn modifies the Capricorn forces, and at the 
same time brightens, beautifies it, and makes the mentality more 
graceful and idealistic ; less severe, and less destructive to others’ 
ambitions. 

2¢ lends to this mentality a disposition toward benevolence, and 
brings some interest to bear on the getting and enjoyment of wealth 
by others. 

The 24 endowment is here toward humane and magnanimous 
actions ; it gives agreeability, winsomeness and expression of strong 
attractions for those less successful. It is apparent that 2% in Cap- 
ricorn of most nativities gives power in argument, and an interest 
in the financial results of politics ; aims at fostering home enter- 
prises and in building up superb surroundings. This nature glories 
in wealth ; it is seldom extremely covetous, unless ] is in the same 
region. 


158 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


of ine 

When Aquarius has Jupiter as its stimulating planet, there is al- 
most always found an intense social ambition, a desire to gain 
society honors, and a tendency to neglect the affairs of utility in 
the household, or in business life. 

The ambitions are always in evidence. ‘There is a desire to gov- 
ern, and with it, generally, political aspirations. 

The nature thus endowed will many times succeed with less 
capacity than is thought necessary by others, and will take success 
easy, as if it were due. 

The tendency of persons thus endowed is to sow their ‘‘ wild 


oats’’ while comparatively young. 


2f in X. 

Jupiter in Pisces gives to a mentality a grander conception of 
artistic elements, and a disposition toward enduring work which no 
other planet and only our ) can equal. | 

In natures of high quality this placement of 2% gives persistence 
and efficiency ; it adds endurance in research; desire for minute 
accuracy. It makes the nature capable of that elegance of expres- 
sion and manner that isso attractive, and instills ambition to excel. 

To mentalities of less delicate quality, 2f gives power in practical 
utility ; manual dexterity; a generous disposition to use energy 
for the benefit of others. 

2f combats % with marked effect in this sign. 

% adds to 2/’s power in the Pisces sign; and if 6 is also in the 
sign with 2/ it is an evidence of military prowess. | 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY, 15g 


Fic. 46, 


Tuesday, Mars (Raphael). 


MARS, OF SAGITTARIUS. 


Ares, or Mars, was a son of Zeus (Jupiter) and Hera (Juno), 
originally god of the storm, tempest and hurricane ; later the god 
of turmoil, strife and war, most fierce and terrible, with love of ag- 
gression, slaughter and massacre. He had great prowess, physical 
strength and valor. Worshiped in Greece but little, in Thrace 
more, and in Rome hext to Jupiter, as a guardian of the state. 

Fatal Strife (Eris), Dread and Alarm (Deimos and Phobos), 
were usually by his side, or attending his footsteps. 

In Thebes, Aphrodite (Venus) was often worshiped as his proper 
wife, symbolizing, probably, the peace and quiet that followed 
the rancor and struggle of war. 


Sine. 

Mars in Aries fires that nature with aggressive energies, and very 
often leads it toward research and exploration, but generaily with 
view to conquest or to commercial advantages. It is this nature 
that seeks distinction and fame in pioneer work of all kinds, and in 
the various plans for defence, or for the accumulation of new terri- 
tory. 


160 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


% adds much of a domineering element to the Aries nature, and 
particularly if k is also in the region ; the same is true in less de- 
gree if H is present; in the latter case there is apt to be a vein of 
boastfulness and egotistic familiarity in business and public affairs. 

@ and ¢ neutralize the influence of each other when both are 


i ‘ 
| 

Misi) all yun 
' 4 


Ares, or Mars (Villa Ludovisi, Rome). 


(i 


in the Aries region; the presence of & , however, restores the in- 
fluence of Venus. 
eM hab tere 


¢ in Taurus—war and science combined ; destruction, defence, 
and love of wealth, mixed with science, progress and discovery—is 
the combination in this nature. It may be that quality and texture 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 161 


of the mentality will not sustain both lines, or raise the whole into 
prominence ; nevertheless there will be force, and to the extent the 
personal capacity will admit. 

% upholds the constructive side of the 6 in Taurus nature, just 
as VY upholds and intensifies the intuitive, or as 2/ inclines it toward 
brilliancy and exactness. 

> with % in Taurus gives the nature pessimistic and lethargic 
qualities that are otherwise foreign to the nature in which ¢ is found 
in Taurus. 

Oe tit eid « 


Mars in Gemini seeks every possible gain by plausible and 
friendly competition, and to outgeneral all opposition by means of 
pen and voice. It is often most aggravating to opponents, calmly 
cnallenging their methods or their views, and then when the point 
at issue is decidedly close, just as calmly ridiculing their serious- 
ness. 

This nature, calm outwardly, is always intense, often very suc- 
cessful in scientific research, and likewise in the accumulation of 
wealth by profitable trading ; in real estate and in manufacturing 
general commodities ; for verv heavy manufacturing there is hardly 
enough of the elements of consecutive and sustained effort to suc- 
ceed well. 

This mentality seeks large freedom, varies much, has great inde- 
pendence in matters of small importance, or of apparent opinion ; 
while in heavier fields of action it will yield to the advice as well 
as to the rights of others. This personality is, therefore, an agree- 
able but often provoking companion, putting up barriers every- 
where and then suavely taking them down again; often suggesting 
cataclysms of opinion and then with its own breath blowing them 
away. 

Saritie lay: 

The influence of ¢ in Cancer is one of forcefulness and ageres- 
sive power. It is often inclined toward mild deception, but seldom 
deepens into injury. % in this region adds strength to the con- 
stitution, gives courage in the defence of home life, and added 


boldness. 
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162 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


But the influence of % in this region acts very differently upon' 
different nativities, and must therefore be harmonized with the 
particular powers at work. 

In the affectional signs & is modified much, and in the Cancer 
of the Will signs he is strengthened ; in that of the thought signs, 
% becomes supporting and aids in giving caution and defence. 


Sollee 

Mars in Leo detracts from rather than adds to the Leo endow- 
ment. Especially is this true of the Leo nativity. In all nativi- 
ties there is a disposition to utilize the labors and energies of others 
for this nature’s selfish purposes. It gives Leo, Virgo and Pisces 
greater intensity, power to drive business and to carry on its war- 
fare in the direction of its native sign. To the Leo of Libra, 
Scorpio, Sagittarius and Capricorn it gives caution, fearlessness, 
self-protection and defence. In most of the signs it watches and 
uses social advantages for monetary reasons and against surprise. 
It loves argument, but for contest rather than for information. 

A person so endowed should exercise government over temper, 
avoid useless contention, seek to make others happy and contented, 
rather than to arouse their fears or take away their opportunity. 
Much depends upon the places of the other planets. 


& in MQ. 

Mars in Virgo is not a favorable location, nor often a pleasure- 
giving influence. The kind of positive force exerted by $ disturbs 
and detracts from the smooth harmony of Virgo energies ; it leads 
to deception in social affairs, and causes loss of constant interest in 
the affairs of personal life. 

Unless well governed by other planetary (and by hereditary) 
conditions, this influence will give angularity, hasty temper, an 
idle love for contest, and a disposition to gluttony, sometimes un- 
governed intemperance, and along with it an utter disregard for 
financial obligations. 

When the whole organization is highly endowed, with 2f¢ in | 
Aries, Taurus, or Libra, there is a far better result, and may have 
a wide range of competency. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 163 


% itt =e. 


Mars brings to Libra regional forces a great amount of courage 
and caution, and a mentality thus endowed will not be easily im- 
posed upon nor easily defeated. 

To the Libra of Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and, to a less 
marked degree, Aries nativities, $ in Libra adds sagacity, inclina- 
tion to be aggressive, positive, dogmatic, exact, and, when aroused 
to anger, revengeful. 

% in Libra of Libra nativities causes them to seek government 
positions, military commands, and, when modified by planets in 
Aries or Taurus, captaincies of ships. In Libra of other signs, it 
finds enjoyment in overseeing, construction, etc., etc. 

% in Libra with % adds social power and gracefulness, as 
well as intellectual aptitude. 

With 4 and 4-in Libra of Libra, Aries (and even Leo), it 
often gives Herculean power, though severe, changeable, erratic, 
kind or protective by spasmodic impulses, and generally reaps 
severe defeat in early life, only to learn a lesson and rise stronger 
later on. 

$ in mH. 

Mars in Scorpio adds wealth and war forces to the energetic 
coactive impulses of Scorpio. In this, $ gives endurance, 
courage, daring and economic caution. In the Scorpio of the 
dynamic signs and that of Aries and Taurus, sometimes that of 
Pisces, % in times of peace institutes productive habits and 


~ 


energy, constructiveness and interest in manufacturing enterprises. 
In times of war he arouses aggression, and instigates severe 
action. ' 

~@ in Scorpio with % acts as a modifier, and softens the harsh- 
ness of its severer attitudes. h aggravates the whole, giving 
angularity, destructiveness and revenge. 

i with % in Scorpio arouses a moody taciturnity, and particu- 
larly in the nativities of the static regions. 

yw and % with kh in the Scorpio of a Leo native is a very de- 
pressing, pessimistic, despondent and melancholy-creating influ- 
ence. 


164 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


| oe why Oey 2) 

Mars is at home in Sagittarius, and his warlike powers, fierce 
temper, indomitable courage are in control. This endowment is 
therefore keenly alive to the accumulation of wealth, to gaining 
security for self and those dependent upon it; it is economical 
except when there is a prospect of great gain, or an advantage in 
business. This nature is boastful by action rather than by words, 
and almost always fora purpose. It can hold subordinate positions, 
but desires freedom to execute its will, and the least restraint possi- 
ble. 2 in Sagittarius with % gives great boldness and bravery. 
@ with % gives this nature intense interest in family life, love of 
mate, and a fund of brilliant sarcasm. 

kh with § intensifies the desire for wealth, and gives the nature 
anecessity for guarding against criminal desires of a civil order. 


% in y%. 

Mars in Capricorn is the presence of the war god in the domain 
of commerce, and there is a fiery, energetic, forceful, diligent, and 
extremely aggressive nature as a result, unless much modified by 
other favorable planets. 

This nature is exact, it forces order, is shrewd and calculating, 
affable where it has interests, indifferent where it has none or is in 
doubt. 

This mentality makes many friends, holds them well when there 
is only social interests at stake, and often loses them when business 
intervenes, because it is too exact and demands large profits. 
There is apt to be reaction in business by those who are outwitted, 
and there is a necessity for both frankness and careful contracts on 
the part of both parties. Generally successful. 


6 in &. 

Mars in Aquarius gives an incentive toward financial and trade 
organization, economic study, precautionary thought, and a dispo- 
sition to rule in a moderate way by citing incentives instead of 
arousing antagonism. 

But when aroused, it will cause trouble in social affairs, and some- 
times study the processes of revenge with much interest. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 165 


It is always well for persons thus endowed to act with calm dis- 
cretion, to keep free from any entanglements that may easily cause 
discord. 

& in X. 

Mars in Pisces adds to the nativity of any sign increased percep- 
tive energy ; a disposition to go to extremes in the observation of 
possible danger; but does not add artistic skill. It forces the 
Pisces and Gemini mentality to a more martial spirit than is sup- 
posed to belong to the artistic temperament. 

% in the Pisces of Intellectual signs gives them a critical and 
somewhat aggravating trend; in the Pisces of the Will signs, and 
when unrestrained, makes them more severe and accumulative, and 
particularly if in the last days of the Pisces sign. 

According to the geocentric system, Mars in Pisces gives rather 
an ugly temper; is controversial, deceitful, easily angered, not 
easily imposed upon ; besides this, is also hypercritical in religion, 
and loves to exercise authority. This author has found that % in 
Pisces increases ambition, pride and constructiveness. 


166 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Friday, Venus (Raphael). 


VENUS, OF CANCER. 


Venus (Aphrodite) was the goddess of love in its widest sense— 
the love thought to be the cause of productiveness in all nature. 
In her character we find the noble, good and beautiful, and often, 
with these, much that was debasing and ignoble, as a result of 
passion and licentiousness. Beauty, luxury and voluptuousness 
were attributed to results of her power. 

Many of her characteristics are said to have been derived from 
the Phcenicians, who had, in the personification Astarté, a similar 
goddess. She is described by the Greeks as a daughter of Zeus 
(Jupiter) and Dioné, and thus, through her mother, was associated 
with the ancient worship of Dodona. She was supposed to preside 
over married life and its ceremonies. 


OF ine 
The nature of Venus is fortunate, and, when in power, she 
symbolizes a very wide range of elegance, and of intense activity 
and feeling. ¢ adds to the Aries nature a disposition toward ex- 
treme congeniality, graceful friendship, and intensifies the desire 
for companionship in thought and in the struggles of life. But 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 167 


the Aries nature is then very apt to have confidence in unsuccessful 
plans, to overestimate the possibilities of a course of action; there 
is often an absence of business sagacity in even trifling financial 
matters, and none the less in larger ones. 

h in Capricorn aids with business shrewdness. in Scor- 
pio indicates great struggles and 
losses, as well as waste of energy. 

$6 in Sagittarius (with $ in 7) 
aids much to overcome financial care- 
lessness, or the ill effects of kh or Y 
as above stated. 


Dos itiy es: 


Venus in Taurus gives calmness, 
spiritual intensity, ennobling aims, 
persistence in action, and love of 
grace and elegance. But it may also 
add all kinds of passion when the 
nature is not well endowed heredi- 
tarily, or when some other disturbing 
element enters the region. 

When the ) and Q@ are both in 
Taurus the nature may be exceedingly 
fond of compliments, be easily turned 


from its purposes by even insincere 
laudation, by flattery that would be 
easily fathomed by the nature under 
other influences. 


Ta 


The mentality is successful, con- Venus. (Capitol, Rome. ) 
genial, vivid, full of variety of 
thought and expression, often very emotive in feelings, but severe 
in anger. 


Onin Tie 


Venus in Gemini gives this nature lightness of heart and deli- 
cacy of expression markedly its own; sometimes a rather playful 
buoyancy. It intensifies the devotion of Gemini, creating a great 


168 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


amount of romantic inclination and a disposition to express fond- 
ness and attachment. 

2 in Gemini gives great hereditary force, and the descendants 
will much resemble the parents, maintaining deep chararteristics 
several generations. 

Y in Gemini with 9 gives this nature a very happy, usually 
also a contented disposition. 9} with 9 gives brilliancy and con- 
structive power, and adds to the mentality endurance and courage. 
When k is present the nature lacks marital constancy. 


eit. 

Venus is at home in Cancer. All that is supposed to be beautiful 
and elegant, brilliant or powerful in the influence of 2 upon life, 
is here at its maximum. The mentality in which 9 has a Cancer 
regional influence will find every other ill influence modified, and 
often completely neutralized. The nature will have added sexality, 
sex fealty and tenderness ; there will be modified any inclination 
to sensuality caused by some locations of either H, -h Of (thé 

The nature that is endowed with exceptional artistic power will 
find an increased tenderness of expression; and in the realm of 
devotion clear and tranquil attractiveness will be the chief in- 
fluence. 

SU ee ae 

Venus in Leo gives the natives of Leo, Cancer, Aquarius and 
Pisces regions more delicacy and vividness of thought, but it also 
often adds sensuality. Sometimes these natures are inclined to 
strong appetites. 

In nearly all the signs, 9 in Leo gives an inclination to varia- 
bleness, changing from intense spiritual thought and refined expres- 
sion to petulant self-defence ; from hopeful and confident attitudes 
under slight successes to equally as morose and despondent states 
under very moderate reverses or failures. 

The nature thus endowed needs to accumulate personal force, 
hardihood, independence, stability and steadiness, and, finding a 
useful and congenial vocation, gain the equipoise needed to dignified 
sway of circumstances. Often other planets in other signs bring 
about this effect. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 16G 


@ in MY. 

Venus in Virgo greatly intensifies the forces of sex association, 
and gives to the nature so endowed an exalted opinion of the mar- 
riage relations, and of what constitutes the home life; there is 
great love for children, a sense of tenderness toward those who are . 
unprotected, and a very prominent interest in all that is considered 
educational. 

In some nativities (Gemini, Cancer, Aries and Capricorn, with 
@ in Virgo) there is generally an added gracefulness in move- 
ment, with marked elegance in expression and gesture. 

With ¢ in Virgo of Scorpio and Sagittarius there is a constant 
desire to give pleasure to children, as well as to make pets of young 
animals. In old age, there is an inclination toward jealousy when 
favors are shown. to others. 


Om in: ==. 


Venus in Libra adds calmness, gentleness, compassion and spir- 
ituality to nearly all the nativities in which it is so found. It 
gives dignity and extreme attentiveness to secial details, and to the 
requirements of etiquette and the gracious expression of interest in 
enjoyable accomplishments. 

The influence of 2 in Libra of the dynamic regions is toward 
virility, vigor, mobility, and plausibility without affectation. In 
Libra of the formal regions (at least of Aries, Taurus and Gemini ) 
it gives ease, beauty in expression, firmness, and love of praise 
from others. It also freely approves merit. 

2 in the Libra of Aquarius gives a tinge of boastfulness; in 
Virgo, family pride and patriotic ostentation ; in Cancer, added 
stability and permanence, with increased romantic devotion. In 
the Libra of Pisces it inclines to variability and egotism, but adds 
talent and imagination. 


ine mM, 


Venus in the Scorpio of a Scorpio nativity gives a keen, deep 
and penetrating mind, that can utilize opportunity, and gain in- 


sight into the aims of others. 
Scorpio responds to Cancer, the home of @, and increases the 


17° HELIOCENTRIC ASTRQLOGY. 


intensity of devotion in either sign, and adds reflective as well as 
intuitive power to both regions. 

In all signs the presence of Q in the Scorpio region adds much 
to the elements of wit, versatility, and, in a measure, to mechanical 
zngenuity. 

% with @ in Scorpio gives intensity and lasting quality to 
friendship, and a much greater volume of personal liberty than is 
the case in their absence. 

© and WY are congenial aids to Scorpio forces when there is no 
other anti-W force at work. 


Oe un veth 
Venus in Sagittarius is a blending of the forces of wealth, devo- 
tion, and grace, the result being an accomplished and thoroughly 
pleasing nature, devoid of the penuriousness of Sagittarius force, 
but holding its energy, force of character and ability to gain the 
aims it most desires. This nature is, when well endowed heredi- 
tarily, a very able one, and possesses many poetical intuitions, is 
apt at law and in oratory, but its efforts are essentially accumula- 
tive. The desires for social accomplishments are often with a 
view to place in the world of affairs. The home life of this nature 
is with few exceptions successful and happy, and where it is not, 
is because of the lack of confidence of others. ‘There is apt to be 

both jealousy and lack of confidence. 


Omin V5. 

Venus in Capricorn of the Intellectual realm gives a nature ad- 
mirably adapted to teaching and governing those who need con- 
trolling, and where a wide general knowledge is needed. This 
gives a kind and pleasing disposition (when ) is not present in 
the region of Capricorn), and is often very graceful in movement ; 
quick in gaining an insight into natural science ; profits by intuition, 
and by a broad and appreciative interest in financial problems. 

With % in Pisces this nature has mental elegance, artistic appre- 
ciation, capacity to illustrate ideas. With kh at home, in Capri- 
corn, there is more severity, more use of the arts of dissimulation 
and some need of self-government. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. I71 


There is danger of fickleness in affection, a tendency to emotive 
dabbling in literature, and of insincere practice of the higher 
professions. | 

Orin 

Venus in Aquarius blends marriage and home life into a very 
close and constant harmony, and makes the family life one of ex- 
treme happiness in. so far as the person so endowed can bring about 
that result. 

This planet also adds artistic tastes, makes the mental vision of 
usefulness harmonize with that of dainty attractiveness, and in 
both art and music finds a deep interest. 

It gives the nature cheerfulness, mimicry, wit, and generosity. 
These are often found associated with a dreamy quaintness that is 
much enjoyed by companions. 


O> 0 3€.. 


Venus, when in Pisces, adds the elements of intense affection, 
or, when not well governed, may increase the disposition toward 
licentiousness or voluptuousness, and arouse an interest in the more 
passionate forms of art and literature. The calm and _ personal 
self-complacency of Pisces forces, and the disposition toward 
dilettante artistic graces, are often increased when 9 is the sole 
planet in Pisces, but when 9} is also in this sign with 9, the nature 
is generally (subject to the other planets in a degree) more brilliant 
and more intense. 

When @ is accompanied by in Pisces the natural influence of 
h is inclined to give trickery to the love nature of }#, and to some 
other signs, and thus mix their love affairs in many tangleé 
interests. 


1W2 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


Wednesday, Mercury (Raphael). 


MERCURY, OF GEMINI. 


Hermes, or Mercury, was a son of Zeus and Maia; the myth of 
his nature varied much from time to time, and in different regions. 

At first it was considered that to him was due the prolificness of 
the animal kingdom, As civilization advanced, he was supposed 
to extend trade and to act as the guardian of commerce. From 
these latter tasks he grew, in time, shrewd, prudent, and cunning, 
accredited with great ‘‘ persuasive speech,’’ and finally with 
oratory. 

He was chosen a messenger of the gods, was a special favorite 
of Zeus, carrying messages between heaven and earth, even having 
access to the under world. Familiar thus with the worlds above 
and below, he became an interpreter of dreams. Apollo, his 
brother, gave him a golden divining-rod and the power of prophecy. 

As a messenger, an athlete of great fleetness, familiar with all 
countries, he was a splendid guide, and travelers invoked his aid. 
To aid them he is said to have inspired the erecting of guide-posts. 

It was Hermes who taught Palamédés to express words in writing, 
and being also a musician of renown, invented Apollo’s lyre. He 
is described as being of youthful figure, but athletic, wearing a 
petasus and carrying a caduceus. 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY, 173 


% in». 

As Mercury finds home in Gemini, the sign of culture, refine- 
ment, communication and expression, when in Aries (the chord 
of Gemini) he creates a wonderful incentive toward learning and 
literary capacity. This mentality has the capacity to interest others 
in new ideas, in carrying out new theories, in the widening of 


Hermes, or Mercury. 


ethical life, and in gaining a clearer view of poetic interpretation 
of natural law and the laws of the beautiful. 

This nature needs the influence of strong planets (% and % ), 
and is cautioned against too great confidence in the success of any 
element of knowledge that may seem or be new and original—is 
warned to anticipate delay in radical reforms. 

The presence of kh in Aries with ¥ inclines the nature toward 
jcrafty political and literary activity. 


174 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


% in &. 


% brings to the % in Taurus mentality an immense volume of 
platonic love, pure friendship, and leads this nature to seek the field 
of social and ethical life. This combination of energies is that re- 
quired of the greatest teachers, and of the expressors of culture in 
the ethical and psychological branches of human knowledge. To 
this is added the desire to communicate ideas, and to publish 
political and ethical doctrines. 

When % joins % in Taurus the struggle for mastery between 
conflicting energies often brings great disappointments, perverse 
actions, variable temper, and lack of steadiness. 

There is still worse contentions when » or # are present with 
%. All study should then be toward self-mastery. 


Ot. 


Mercury in Gemini is at home, and hence there is a compound- 
ing of the culture elements to the highest pitch. The faculties of 
congenial personality are at their maximum, but it is the element 
of conviviality and good humor that dominates ; there is present 
the philosophy of ease and gentility, the desire for the luxuries of 
the Intellect, for fine dress, elegant apartments, fine art. 

This mentality is also greatly inclined toward the distribution of 
intelligence, to authorship and personal correspondence. There are 
strong undercurrents of wit and of vigorous fun indicated by this 
combination. 2{ adds sarcasm and criticism. hk adds irony and 
ridicule. With 8%, % and % in Gemini there is a tendency 
toward dissimulation, sarcasm and ironical jest, to carry severity too 
far, as it would be less expected from this general nature. 


So in.Ga, 

The influence of ¥% in Cancer is that of impassioned love and 
tendency toward intemperate habit in sex relationships; there is 
an added brilliancy in social life of the individual, love of style and 
elegance, and often an earnest struggle for the highest attainments 
in culture and gracefulness. 

This influence seldom leads to a scientific profession ; it demands 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 175 


a vocation where the march of personal advantage is rather rapid ; 
where display and formalities have much to do with success. 

The nutritive powers are often increased, there being an element 
of roundness and smoothness and flexibility to the bodily form. 


OP hg ee 

Mercury in Leo originates a combination of forces greatly modi- 
fied by other planets in the same region, or even in those near by. 
The combination of hasty frankness and greatly individualized per- 
sonality, with the moderate, harmonizing, and sometimes passionate 
Leo force, gives a mixture of self-assurance, animation, congeniality 
and desire to control others, that can scarcely be defined in any 
description independent of surrounding circumstances. 

WY in Leo adds to this nature self-control and sensitiveness. 4H 
adds independence and a disposition to torment. kh makes the 
nature far more selfish and rash in action. 2¢ gives self-control, 
ambition, often a great amount of pride, even to extreme egotism. 
% adds cool calculation, and 9 intensifies the affections. 


¥ in ny. 

The energies aroused by Mercury in Virgo, when the nativity sign 
is of Pisces, Aries or Taurus, causes vivid imagination and construc- 
tive ability ; there is increased capacity to govern children, and in 
physical life a very much better arterial circulation than when 
Mercury is in either Leo or Libra. 

Mercury in Virgo with k leads to some deceit, and to deep 
plans of self-betterment. 

Mercury, with 2/ increases the love for children and the family 
life, and gives a judicious government in home affairs. 

Mercury, with # in Virgo, is an influence toward the Peter- 
Pindar-like story-teller, and increases the political trend of Virgo 
forces. 

3 in =. 

Mercury in Libra is a force of many varieties of expression, and 
of characteristics widely cifferent in the Libra of different nativities. 
The chief effects of the endowment in the Libra of Aries, Taurus, 
Gemini, Leo, Cancer, Virgo and Libra, is the tendency to humor- 


176 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


ous and witty expression, toward widening the range of friendship, 
and to elaborate correspondence with absent friends. 

kh in Libra with % adds a disposition toward sarcasm and 
moodiness. 

¥ and 8 in Libra gives great anticipations, and a somewhat 
enthusiastic struggle to gain eminence. When the Libra is a seg- 
ment of the dynamic signs there is increased pride, self-esteem, 
with desire for much approbation. In the Libra of the formal 
signs, there is added brilliancy, keenness and force in practical 
lines, including the friendliness noted above of % alone in Libra. 


8 in m. 


Mercury in the Scorpio sign and nativity brings much that is 
graceful, elegant and refined. It lightens the solid thought and 
heaviness of the Scorpio mentality. In the Scorpio of signs that re- 
spond (Cancer and Taurus, also of Gemini), it intensifies the social 
nature and makes it more eloquent. It adds warmth and congenial- 
ity to the Scorpio forces of nearly all the signs of which it may be 
a part. 

% in Scorpio is but a moderately successful financial endowment. 
In the Scorpio of Sagittarius, Libra, and Aquarius, % is inclined 
to be selfish and fretful. It makes these nativities somewhat care- 
less in matters of detail, and in constancy.. To the Scorpio of 
Capricorn it gives a desire to travel and to commercial pursuits. 

% andthe ) in Scorpio gives an imaginative, mechanical and in- 
ventive turn to thought and ambition. 


open ih, oa 


Mercury in Sagittarius gives a combination out of which grows a 
great variety of characteristics, depending largely upon the sign- 
nature of which it forms a part. It even swings the same mentality 
from one extreme to another. It will influence close companion- 
ship, intense feeling, friendship ; again, it will go to the opposite 
extreme of severe accountability toward those around, close calcu- 
lation in financial matters, and harsh defense when aroused. 

The mentality is subject to hasty conclusions and rapid judgment ; 


HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. ij} 


it. suffers loss through changing the course of its activity, and by 
not being constant. 

There is a strong inclination to superstitious fear ; unwise changes 
are made because of this. 

In general, the nature thus endowed would be more successful if 
it had more self-control and a more uniform habit. 


% in vy. 

Mercury in Capricorn lends to the mentality a combination of 
intense friendship, fickle ambition, wayward and non-malicious fun, 
and a struggling, often unsuccessful effort at wealth accumulation. 

¥% in the Capricorn of the formal signs is an influence that for- 
gives easily, overlooks ill-usage ; is kind to friends; gets angry and 
over being so with remarkable ease, and then pays the penalty of 
others’ displeasure because they do not overlook its faults and make 
allowance for them. 

There are forces in this mental influence that effect undercurrents 
of superstition that amuse friends ; tendencies to change from one 
vocation to another without due consideration ; but with this is a 
capacity to carry out the plans of others better than it can its own. 

A nature with % in Capricorn needs extra caution in selecting a 
mate. 

Marine: 

This planet varies much in thissign, depending upon the major 
sign, the one under which the person is born. 

In the Aquarius of Aries it gives intensity to the love of home 
comforts and intense friendships. 

In the Aquarius of Libra it adds a disposition to extreme boast- 
fulness and directness. 

In the Sagittarius and Capricorn signs there is a trend toward 
subterfuge and trickery. 

In Aquarius major sign it gives versatility and capacity to master 
conventionalities, methods, and much intuitive foresight into prob- 
able events. 

8 in, ¢. 
Mercury in Pisces arouses in the Pisces influence a clearer blend- 


ing of art talent and the capacity for the dissemination of art ideas ; 
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178 HELIOCENTRIC ASTROLOGY. 


the trend toward graceful expression and motions, and the ability to 
make symbolism reveal ideas and portray mental states. 

% in Pisces also adds intense love of beauty in organic forms, in 
wild life, and interest in the weird of nature’s scenery. 

Such natures are apt to be great travelers and gatherers of curios. 
They love to take long walks, and find it hard to choose between 
companionship, or their own unrestricted desires to do as they please, 
and venture where they will, without consulting others’ wishes. 


APPENDIX. 


EXPLANATION OF ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLS. 


Stgns of the Zodiac. 


Coe Pe ATICS is. Gx Ao. O° Vie DTA ace 5 ESO 
eo ans eee 9930, AV ite scorpio, 4)... “210 
ieeiieccenmni ese. .) 00.7 VIII. f-Sacittariusy, —. 240 
Tl ee cae anicen ete =) QO IX. y§$ Capricornus, .. 270 
BV eae LLCO oe care, et 120 Minin, JAGUATIUS, 8.4) 7306 
Wem NIT OO i. Wau, = 150 POTS serLiscesy, ic rarer S30 


Tye SUT bee ey sD AN OLIUEL aceasta ae 


é Conjunction. ° Degrees. 

O Quadrature. ’ Minutes of Arc. 

&€ Opposition. ’’ Seconds of Arc. 

h. Hours. R. A., Right Ascension. 

m. Minutes of Time. Dec!: D., or 6, Declination. 

s. Seconds of Time. N. P. D., North-polar 
Distance. 


Greek Alphabet, used in naming the Stars. 


a Alpha. ¢ Iota. p Rho. 

8 Beta. x Kappa. o Sigma. 
y Gamma, A Lambda. ct Tau. 

6 Delta. joe: v Upsilon. 
e Epsilon. y Nu. g Phi. 

ce Leta. IZ Bak xy Chi. 

y ita. o Omicron. ¢ Psi. 

9 Theta. add w Omega. 


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150 APPENDIX. 


Major Planets. 


% Mercury. 9} Jupiter. 
_ @ Venus. b Saturn, 
@® or 4 The Earth. H Uranus. 
& Mars. WY Neptune. 
THE SUN. 


The Sun’s mean distance from the Earth is 92,700,000 miles ; 
his diameter is 865,000 miles; his density, as compared with 
water, is 1.4; his ellipticity is insensible; he rotates on his 
axis in a period between 25 and 26 days. The inclination of the 
Sun’s axis to Plane of Ecliptic (for 1850) 82° 45’; his volume, the 
Earth’s taken as 1, is about 1,245,000 ; his mass about 315,000. 


THE Moon. 


The Moon’s mean distance from the Earth is 239,000 miles. 
The diameter of the Moon is 2,160 miles; her density, as com- 
pared with water, is 3.5. The time of revolution around the 
earth is 27.322 days. Daily geocentric motion 13° 10’ 35”. Vol- 
ume, Earth’s as 1,0.02012. 


ELEMENTS OF THE MAJOR PLANETS. 


Distance from the Sun in Mil- 
lions of Miles. 


Periodic | Mean Density 
Planet. Time in Diameter | Compared 
Days. | in Miles, |with Water 
Mean. Least. Greatest. | 

Mercury .......00. 35-9 28.6 43.3 87.969] 2,992 
MENUS uscercewcne 67.0 66.6 67.5 224.70 | 7,660 
Martie, ..coscte 92.7 gI.1 94.6 365.26 | 7,918 
WLAES per ott vce ctccss I4!. 128. £55. 686.98 | 4,200 
Jupiter... Pepe ony aren. | 505. | 4,332.6 | 87,300 
DACP creeks cateores 884. 834. 936. | 10,759. 71,000 
Wranus..cc.. < seh L7 OO, 1700. 1860, | 30,687. 31,700 


2810. | 60,127, 34,500 


Neptune ....creree.| 2780. 2760, 


SATELLITES OF MARS. 


Name, Mean distance from centre of Mars, Periodic time. 
H. M. S. 
RiODOsS see a alge ede ee t595 O00 y 39 14 
DCii0s51-4m oe twee 01 45500.) 30 7 54 


SATELLITES OF JUPITER. 


Name. Mean distance. Periodic time. 
erat ier, Al ace ece 5 112,500 Oo II 57 22.6 
DelLOV 2 Foe mer a aiss 262,000 I 18 27 34. 
ie CHTOpa)y sa.) «: 417,000 3 13 12 42. 
III. (Ganymede), . 664,000 q 3 42 230 
ee Callisto). aes 3, 1.70;,000 16 16 32 II. 
SATELLITES OF SATURN. 

Name. Mean distance from centre of h c Periodic time. 
Ds H. M. S. 
MiTas seen cath: 118,000 (ney 37 27.9 
PMiCeCladusy am. 8 <u. 152,000 I 8 53 6.7 
PEC V Sse sl aice nl eae (s 188,000 I 21 18 PAS y 
ROTOUC se eed sae. hile 241,000 2 17 4I 8.9 
RG aVes By yee ar ane Pda 337,000 4 12 25 10.8 
Aan ee pee ane ies 771,000 15 22 41 25.2." 
FLY Perio; es cree 946,000 21 7 7 40.8 
Japetus,. . . . . 2,280,000° 79 7 54 40.4 


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Ariel, . 
Umbriel, 
Titania, 
Aberon, 


Satellite 


APPENDIX. 


119,000 
166,000 
272,000 
363,000 


220,000 


SATELLITES OF URANUS. 


Periodic time; days. 
2.520-+ 
4.144> 
8.705-+ 

13.463 


SATELLITE OF NEPTUNE. 


5-376+ 


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Rice 115.49 AW ALY 
2. ae 12.06 TT ANy, 
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Ou 24.45 13.18 
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See 7.16 19.09 
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14 12.30 6.02 
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21 16.48 25.18 
22 21.06 28.04 
23 Pins Wel iealss 
24 29.18 3.41 
25 3.13 6.31 
26 7.01 9.23 
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29 17.49 
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GREENWICH MEAN 6 NOON. 


Apr. 


May 


116.00 
12.18 


18.34 


24.56 
251.14 

7.28 
13.38 
19.42 
25.39 
§.1.28 

7.09 
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28.18 
3.12 

1.56 
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10.25 
13.24 
16.20 
19.15 
22.07 
24.58 
27.47 
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8.53 
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13.26 
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29.49 


9.42 
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July 


Aug. 


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. 6.40 
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3.37 

8.37 
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5.49 

11.41 
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9.53 
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22.40 
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27.55 
79.40 
3.27 
6.13 
8.58 
11.43 
14.28 
17.12 
19.52 
22.43 
25.38 
28.15 
1.53 
2.52 
6.42 
9.34 
12.28 
15.32 
18.25 
21.24 
24.28 
27.35 
320.45 
3.59 
7.18 
10.40 


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15-02 
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24.31 
27.40 
320.50 
4.00 
7.10 
10.20 
13.29 
16.39 
19.49 
22.59 
26.09 


16.45 
17.26 
18.15 


Sept. 


14.07 
17.40 
VA ay( 
25.00 
28.50 
2.45 
6.48 
10.54 
15.15 
19.40 
24.14 
28.56 
3.47 
8.46 
13.55 
19.13 
24.40 
80.16 
6.10 
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1752 
23.58 
010.09 

6.24 
12.42 
19.01 
25.20 
251.38 
7.52 
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29.28 
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19.09 
19.50 
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20.05 
26.01 
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13.01 
14.23 
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21.30 
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4.30 

7.34 
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13.35 
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19.26 
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18.35 
21.47 
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28.10 
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14.10 
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23.47 
27.00 
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21.27 
22.09 
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266 


& GREENWICH MEAN o& NOON. 


a yial CG 
Date Jan Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec 
Phe TalOVers Hidowe 20100 8.37 26.38 15.55 4.55 24.46 13.45 1.42 19.25 5.41 
At 20.29 eyane Palas 76 eles real arial 6.11 25.47 14.58 yyipe PU nye 6.44 
Gan 21.29 7.41 23.05 10.59 29.06 18.26 rae PHA . Aepalal eHOys PALS T.47 
See 22.30 8146 524712) 12510 "30220 19.42 8.43 28.06 17.24 Hal 224 8.50 
IND) sc Doron Cea PSO) aly S| AO hae 95852020 18.36 Gay at ieul 9.53 
PAs. 24.33 10.56 26.29 14.33 2.48 22.14 11.15 0.46 19.49 7.32 24.57 10.56 
14.. ZV, POM SAR CRE Bly ass 4.04 23.29 12.31 ZAR, PALO 8.40 26.02 11.59 
LG Ss 26.00 ~15,069 28.45 16.57 5.14 24.45 13.47 LG) ei2l8. (97499 27.07 913.01 
Ser 27.89 14.12 29.54 18.09 6.31 26.02 15.03 4.30 23.25 10.57 28.12 14.03 
20. Dromeal iseilics omitOey altel 7.06 27.18 16.19 5.45 24.36 12.06 29.17 15.05 
De 29.44 16.24 yagies YAW se 9.00 28.34 17.35 6.59 25.48 13.14 010.11 16.07 
240 SAMS? Ale akss ayy pales} alate BA etd. alisieape 8.13 26.59 14.22 1.15 17.08 
PAB) oe 1.49 18.36 4.31 22.59 11.30. 341.06 20.07 9212 25-.095 15.30 2.19 18.09 
25% 2.52 19.43 5.42 24.11 12.46 BAOPY ORDO - sO h “RysaAl ahaha B-350n LOL) 
oi as 3.06 Gene) Pay le OE 3.388 22.388 11.55 80.82 17.44 4.38 20.11 
bh i 
Poo 35.59 6.36 7.36 8.43 9.48 10.54 12.00 13.07 14.14 1517 °16.27 17.28 
Wie g 15.59 7.06 8.06 Os OS) A125 912:505513:387 14:44" 15:50 16:57) (18:03 
Hi Ys Ti WY ss Hily Ys 
2225.07 We25.27 25.48 26.08 26.28 26.49 27.09 27.29 27.50 28.10 28.30. 28.50 
Ber 720,06.2-20,17, 20.285 °20.39 20.50 21.01 21:12 21.28 21.34 21:45 21.56 22.07 
) Jane KMebr = Mech = Apr: May June »)) Aug. Sept. Oct. Novy. »)) 
Lees 19.08 6.37 15.48 87.06 15.45 18.58 15.41 m2.42 16.51 18.386 3.02 6.48 
Qi Sie Deel OD ee OO ole loom ocsoOrac mec o.008 e2S5ol0 14.32 528.42 0:32 15.49 20:18 
Sore 14.06 3.24 13.25 016.08 15.05 m6.36211.43 26.511710.85 12.45 28.58 84.17 
4.. 26.51 17.01 27.26 20.382 29.19 19.46 24.09 78.42 22.36 25.14°712.22 18.48 
5... $9.49 80.49 811.382 4.48 13.13 32.34 m6.19 20.238 24.48 38.01 26.36 013.32 
Ga O00 p44 Seo AO mel Soe 20.408 Ld-0ae 1818 2.238 17212 9 21.07 81049 18.38 
heats 76.26 28.47 019.46 12.48 m9.58 27.17 f0.10 14.20 29.50 4.82 25.24 23.57 
Sho. 20.07 0113.00 23.538 16.22 22.53 m9.21 11.59 26.25 12.43 . 18.35 1110.10 18.59 
Oe. 84.05 27.19 7.58 -29.47 25.32 21.17 23.48 38.40 25.50 82.18 2458 08.55 
IMO e Seo lec eo 2tO0 Ito OS mel dO, Of USanio 44 elo POSTON a16:22 e294 1829 
alee 2.52 26.05 §)5.56 25.56 m6.12 1458 17.88 3.41 22.42 10.388 24.13 m2.39 
22 17.86 10.21 19.43 28.40 12.17 26.48 29.42 16.28 86.23 14.57 8.30 16.22 
Lee 32.26 24.25 -m3.20 21.11 24.16 m8.40 211.54 29.26 20.14 29.17 22.29 29.40 
14.. 17.15 m8.11 16.43 m3.30 76.09 20.36 24.15 12.35 114.12 313.32 m6.10 212.36 
SIG 01.35 21.36 29.49 15.58 18.00 32.38 6.45 25.57 18.18 27.42 19.38 25.15 
IM} 2 16.17 24.88 212.38 27.37 29.49 14.49 19.28 89.81 252.29 11.43 22.40 m7.38 
bats moi6) 2719) 25:11 79.2011.40, 27.10 72.23. 23.21 16.44 25.35 15.32 19.51 
sy. 13.49 29.89 m7.28 21.20 23.388 9.44 15.35 017.25 1.00 m9.16 28.11 71.56 
19%. 26.54 m11.44 19.31 13.10 5.43 22.36 29.06 21.438 15.14 22.44m10.29 13.55 
20.. 9.34 23.389 71.26 15.05 18.01 5.48 812.57 <6.14 29.21 +~5.59 22.56 25.56 
Qi. 9158 «fb.27 -1e.16° 27.10 340.35 19:23 (27.10 20.53 mp13.17 19.00 75.05 7.42 
apd. m3.56 17.16 25.06 9.28 13.29 §83.2410111.44 (295.33 26.59 m1.47 17.07 19.34 
3. 15.48 29.11 W7.01 22.06 26.47 17.49 26.34 20.08 10.22 14.20 29.02 31.26 
PENS 27.35 111.15 19.06 35.05 10.381 112.88 11.385 m4.29 23.26 26.391610.58 13.24 
Pac 2 Oo ee 4a le Oe S.C ome e 4 el (4 358ee O00 11 S-o 2m NOL 7 6.40 © o2.450R20.19 
264 Pete O Ome 4 OG melo uo ool cas Oe Sil ol e211 TS 8h 20.46 384.37 3¢7.26 
PA Ge VP3.16 19.05 27.06 16.31 2412 18.09 26.08 15.25 70.49 2.39 16.35 19.44 
28 15.29 2.18 #10.03 81.05 019.21 3.09 m10.21 28.16 12.50 14.30 28.42 2.19 
Pa ee 27.55 24.15 15.54 24.33 17.48 24.06m10.46 24.40 26.233411.03 15.14 
x0). 2210.36 78.19 110.50 29.389 1.59 27.23 22.58 6.35 28.23 24.44 28.34 
3 23.30 22.38 24.29 20.14 74.58 .... 20.35 812.22 


267 


1912 6 GREENWICH §$ MEAN NOON. § 3 
Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec 
is. PORE wah 6.48 CoD 29,09 S223 2452 lid. 2o eee es ee 4.44 81.14 
vide a 18.49 S.52) 129 “mM Scow Oe 4 Oe Galt 4.22 7.34 6.58’ 
See 23.44 12.28 15.45 8.43 12.52 4.24 22.06 28.59 25.38 8:09 10271250 
4.., 28.51 15.038 20.17 13.12 20.37 9.24 26:05 51548 281.04) Dib SO ee Se 
eae m3.45 17.48 2443 17.28 23.22 14.382 ~1.17 4.37 6.08 15.26 16.00 24.56 
Gir. 8°29 20 soueoscD 6 ol oO co. 0S al Oro0 4.11 7.2% 12:41 18.56 ASA SeeLOSs 
ie, 13.04 238.18 94.15 26.05 28.55 25.17 1.09 102991 S40 22.2 eee C20 
Sere 17.28 26.04 9.14 0:07 1:42 80:52, 11.41 “ba2 9244452541 e220 
9.. PAIASYA —PADRIOY Ne alirg 4.02 4.31 6.36 15.16 16.08 011.57 28.57 28.28 20.00 
LORE 26.00 1.88 19.41 as (22) e228 oe2e LOOT, TAL m2.08) sai 3 Semecore 
Atliess 0.03 AO ee. Coane o 2 LO: 14 ee Se Sel eee) See eG 5.17 4.53 252.36 
12ie. 3.58 TAT 88 O42 TU50% 13.07 e2483e 5 2582252 948 S20 SZ 8.50 
Ilse & 7.46 10.08 6.24 18.38 16.038 10.44 28.48 28.19 26.07 11.23 11.384 14.59 
14.. i128 3:03 ele See Uomo .O2 6:59 mi5d9 1.381 252545 14:22 915 Oe 2a 
Atay Wao Salsas) alee | aeey 2ROR)  aleialyy 5.09 4.45 8.39" 172519 “iUS8tss eee 
162. 18.34 18.55 24.22 28.39 25.07 19.36 8.12 8.04 14.48 20.13 22.11 (2.48 
eee 21:59 21.56 110.34 mildly 28.14 26.56 ~Adt15 11-26 9220.52) 92305 eZzorb4 8.33 
Sere 2520 e202 6.48 5.00 31.14 2.14 14.15 14.53 26.48 25.56 29.44 14.08 
19.. 28.36 28.08 13.06 8.05 4.39 5.58 17.11 18.46 (2.52 28.25 3.40 19.36 
PAD m0.48 21.19 19.25 11.07 Time WaeS PADI) Bee: Slee leas 7.43 24.51 
Bal 4.57 4.33 25.44 14.06 11.19° 18.28 23.58 25.46 13.48 4.29 11.53 29.48 
Piper. 8.02 8.01 2.02 17.02 14.47 24386 25.48 29.86 19.10 7.03 16.10 m4.32 
Dire 045 11513 8.18 19.57 18.19 {J1.53 28.388 3.39 24.22 9.50 20.36 9.16 
24.. 13.038 14.40 14.28 22.49 21.56 6.38 71.25 7.384 29.24 12.35 25.09 13.51 
PAD te 17.00 18.32 19.338 25.40 25.89 12.29 4.12 11.44 m4.27 15.20 29.52 18.15 
26m. 19.56 21.49 26.30 28.29 29.28 18.08 6.58 16.01 9.00 18.05 4.43 22.44 
20. 224 25.2) 8) 210 ey OTe core o ae 9.48 20.26 18.14 2050 9.43 26.47 
28. 25.88 29:22 7.59 4.04 7.26 29.04 12.28 25.06 18.00 28.15 14.52 =+6.50 
29 27.28 33.17 13232 6.50 11.36 m4.09 15.15 29.42 22.07 26.23 20.40 4.45 
30 FN ans 18.54 9.38 15.53 9.12 17.57 4.84 24.24 29.07 25.37 8.33 
31 4.02 24.06 20.09 20.42 9.33 Y2.55 .... 12a5 
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Ge 20.33 10.29 26.38 15.04 2.39 21.11 10.33 m0.53 21.04 8.04 28.09 15.39 
6.. 23.88 13.41 29.48 18.14 5.50 24.23 13.47 4.08 24.18 (12:15 “ss 1- 19M S50 
Ss: 26.538 16.53 VY2.57 21.24 9.01 28.36 17.02 (Cry Pafesil alas 4.29 22.00 
LOM: 0.06 20.05 6.07 24.36 12.12 011.49 20.16 10.38 m0.47 18.36 (eat Payiil 
a Pai 3.20 23.16 9.17 27.24 15.24 DOE Zoro Lee. o 3.56 21.46 10.48 28.22 
14.. 6.36 26.28 12.27 0.54 18.35 8.15 26.46 17.08 7.09 24.56 13.58 $1.33 
16.. 9.48 29.389 15.37 4.04 21,47 11.28 (0.01 20.22 10.21 28.06 17.08 4.46 
ASere 13.02 72.50 18.46 7.14 2458 14.41 J LOM Loto tel oro ul pel GameOnlS 7.55 
20. 16.15 6.01 21.56 10.25 28.10 17.55 6.30 26.51 16.45 4.26 238.28 11.06 
cas 19.28 On eee OG mL Oo SOME OH Ge mee Les 9.44 ~0.06 19.57 7.86 26.388 14.18 
24.. 22.42 12.22 28.15 16.45 4.384 24.22 13.00 3.20 23.09 1046 29.48 17.29 
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405 0.10 2:32 94.538 9.15 9.37 11.59 14.21 16.45 °19.09 21.33 23.57 26.21 


268 


Date Jan;, 9 Wepbr. 
? 1121.40 6.54 
4 22.41 eon 
6 23.41 8.48 
8 24.40 9.45 

aK Ns 6 25.40 10.41 

a. 26.40 6.39 

14s. 239 i235 

16. 28.38 13.31 

Sh. 29.37 14.28 

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30 5.27 

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Leet ZILOI 19249 
Dee Tide 4 G6 A407 
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wh Gare tnlgats: 
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6=.. §)10.06 27.39 
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aks 14.35 27.49 

a Pe 26.82 79.49 

SD Giro m8.21 21.48 

14 20.C8 4.00 

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Pop $0.04 21.22 

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26. DAA ico 2 

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11.44 
12.37 
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19.04 
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24.19 3€11.54 


7.08 


25.56 


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17.55 
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§ GREENWICH §& MEAN NOON. 


270 


1913 $ 
Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec 
Le 15.51 16.46 13.05 22.50 19.48 7.46 m2.46 22.18 3.382 15.09 15.48 21.50 
Pee 19.21 219.42, 919.04 (26.10 3 22-0014. 04 5.06 5.52 = 99:26 7 18.06) sUOl ieee oo 
B6.c 22.46 22.43 25.09 29:26 25.54 20.23 8.59 8.519 715:35 “2060 922 58 iio.os 
4.. 26.07 25.49 11.21 m2.38 29.01 27.43. 12.02. AZi1s2 2180) 3 2ac eee 9.25 
Des 29.23 28.55 7.35 5.47 32.01 223.01 15.02 15.40 27.35 26.43 0.37 14.55 
Ga m2.35 32.06 13.53 852 5.26 8.43 1858 19.33 613.389 °29.12 “4.27 2023 
fae 5.44 5.20 26.12 11.54 8.44. 13.01 “21.52 222:50°- °9.04 72.205 O50 cons 
S.4 8.49 848 26.31 14.538 12.06 19.15 2445 26.33 14.35 5.16 12.40 0.35 
Dar 11.51, 12.00 -22:2.49 417.48 (15.34. 25.23 26.35 340.28. 1957 7.52 16.51. 2o.08 
LOee 13.50 15.27 9.05 20.44 19.06 22.40 29.25 4:26 25.11 10.37 21.23" 1003 
Bhibse I%.4% 19-297 AD 159 23:36. (22.43 h.25 P22 8 8:21) m0 13220825256 eee 
2 vs 20.43 22.36 20:20 26.27 26.26 13.16 4.59 12.31 5.14 16.07 "f0.39 19.02 
ioisge 23.34 26.29 °27.2T 29:26 340.152 18.55 7.45 16.48 10.47 18.52 5.30 23.36 
i Se 26.25 31.09 $28.06 71.54 4.11 624.29 910.:30- “202135 (14:01 V2an3i eis Cees 
IML 28.15 4.04 846 4.51 8.13 29.51 13.15 25.53 18.47 24.22 15.29 1.37 
iWakes: 4.2.02 $.06>.14.29 7.37 .12.28 ™4.56 16.02 $70.29. 22.54. 27.10 21,07) 
LOsk 4.49 12.16 19.41 10.25 16.40 9.57 18.44 5.21 25.11 29.54 26.24 9:20 
aS. 7.85 16.32 24.53 138.10 20.56 14.10 21.29 10.20 +2.11 138.42 82.01 13.02 
LOE 9.29 21.04 29.53 15.54 25.49 18.26 24.15 15.380 5.09 Dio 7.45 16.38 
meals 13.15 25.30 m4.44 18.39 90.21 22.538 26.59 24.48 8.55 8.21 13.48 20.08 
21.3. - 15.51 1.02 9.27 21.24 5.11) 27.02. 29.46 726.25 (12.87 111410 
22... 18.35 5.02 14.09 24.07 10.11°=1.04 162.35 $1.51 16.13 14.08 25.43 2654 
23... 21.21 10.01 18.25 26.55 15.19 + 4.58 6.24 7.35 19.43 1647 [2 3550 
24... 24.05 15.04 22.43 2942 20.37 846 $814 18.28 28.09 ~20.02 )°8.10gee 
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6 8:14 281059 13.29 (22475 21-01 9.20 26.47 16.00 5.39 24.24 14.44 3.17 
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26... 10.20. £0.29. 15.59 5.01 2249 —9.58 28:20 747.59 7.56: 26.520 17.09 Saar 
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20... 28.45 1.11 3.36 6.03 8.380 10.57 18.24 15.51 18.18 20.46 23.14 25.42 


1913 & GREENWICH MEAN NOON ¢& fo 
Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov. Dec 
Page 18-03 80.5901 7.24 6.21) 25.415 914.55 963.45 22:40 10.50 27:32 13.55 29:01 
4. TACO 7 et Ss (et Ao be eG.ce 916.11. 95.00, 23.53. 11.59 28.87 9 14.57 20.06 
Ge. ial eee os 719.40 S41 748 17.27 Gil4 | 25.05 - 13.07%), 29.42" 15.59 — 0.58 
8.. 16 Leet Ot 00e 10.09). 29:02 S18 43° 728 2615 14.15 TI0AT —17.00_ 57 
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145 1940 97 56 24.890 815.54 252 22:30 “1110 2948 17.87 3159. 20.08 4:51 
Tita 20:47 49:06 25.53 15.09 4.08 23.46 12.23 $059 18.44 .5.038 21.04 5.49 
iS ee 2144 1047 6 27.065916/25 975.25 25:01 913.387 2.00 19.51 6.06 22.04 6.46 
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72a 24 O00 lacs po0;35 5 e16.00 ie ic0t 27.31 16.03 994.99. 22.04 819%-94:04. 8.41 
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16s eJ00ee 4.05 550.12 9 620, 77:29 48.38 9.46 10.55 12.03 13.111°-14.20 715.29 
Hw Ysa Hw Ws H=VUa 
Soe ra.cewe.4o 404 495 446 5.0T/> 5.28 5.49 610 6.31 6.52 °7.12 
2... W24.39 9524.41 24.52 25.03 25.14 25.25 25.36 25.47 25.58 26.09 26.20 26.31 

»)) Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. »)) 
1... 215.07 70.25 78.383 22.08 24.05°710.038 15.40 8.21. m2.16 29.36 28.12 11.33 
ye Sao lec. leeee.20 4.06 366.25 22.26 110.01 23.82 17.00 23.29 1058. 13.43 
Be-. M946 24:08 W2.21° 16.18 19.03 87.18 14.42 8.47 1.26 m7.02 23.27. 25.42 
4.. 21.47 5.39 14.13 28.3838 2.01 21.88 29.48 23.56 15.28 20.13 5.41 7.34 
hae 73.389 17.56 26.103€11.09 15.24 1016.209515.05 m8.47 29.05 73.04 17.43 19.23 
Con 15.305 29 568.15 524.02. 29.10 21.19 90.28 23.15 m12.17 -15.385 29.388 3<1.12 
Ti 27.21 12.01 20.81 7.14 813.18 256.25 15.27 -7.16 25.06 27.50%11.28 13.08 
$.:. W913 24.17 ¥258 2046 27.44 21.28 m0.12 20.49 77.34 9.52 23.20 25.15 
9.. 21.08 6.42 15.39 84.3010112.22 96.19 14.33 m3.56 19.47 22.47 5.19 7.39 
10-7.) 3.07 19:17 28:83-18.50 22.05 2050 28.25 16.40 41.49 333.39 17.29 20.25 
toss, 415.12 2.02 711.41 112.409511.45 ™4.59-11.52 29.05 13.483 15.383 29.56 173.38 
123, oi oi O0meeo Oe Ober cae. 18.45 624.54/7I171.17 25.35 (27132 P12.42 “17218 
13... 39.42 28.11 $8.33 =21.13910.35 =2.09 m7.36 23.18 37.28 9.42 25.51 1011.25 
14s, 2213 911.68 £2216 15,80 424.37 15.12 20.02 W518 19.26 22:04° 99.23 15.56 
15... 4.58 25.22 1016.10 29.42 m8.23. 28.00 72.16 17.06 31.30 4.43 23.15 20.43 
AG a 18.00 5°119.25.° 20.14 18:47 §21.53m10.33 14.21 2858 13.48 17.37 17.25 15.39 
LT. 81.24 23.45 4.25 27.44 25.08 22.56 26.20%10.52 26.08 80.49 21.47 0.34 
‘eget 15.13 228.20 718.43. 111.32 (18.19 75.10 8.15 +2250 98.44 1417 6:15 15.20 
19..2 29.27 23.06 8.04 25.08 m0.58 17.16 20.08 3€4.58 21.82 27.58 20.43 29.50 
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3 29.05 22.39 m1.38 21.44 26.041711.14 13.53 29.22 17.50 25.50 19.20 27.52 
22... 214.06 m7.11 15.43 m4.41 78.22 23.07 25.499°11.52 011.20 9.59 m3.23 211.25 
23m: 29.28 §21-23" 29.84 °17.24. 20.31 =34.58. 347.49 24.86 15.03 24.08 “17.15 24.41 
24... 914.382 +5.12713.08 29.56 12.83 16.50 19.57 87.85 29.01 8.19 +0.56 m7.42 
De cost ets 307 b 26.05 7 1 2.11 214.290)" 28:46 2.16 » 20:53 518.11 ‘22.29 14:36 (20:32 
26... 13.36 m1.34 m9.18 24.17 26.21%10.50 14.50 014.30 27.32 m6.36 27.45 73.10 
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28... 210.46 26.29 74.16 18.09 20.09 5.87 810.48 22.51 26.33 +4183 23.52 27.57 
25. 23.40 16.23 0.02 2.13 18.31 24.40 17.3111.03 18.18 76.38 1710.06 
130. 2)., m6A1 BR OTe 12.50 514.50 161-5) 18.40 (2.23. 25.26) mL51 19.12 22.08 
S17 ee 18.2458 26 BO 10.15 27.05 OF 24-1721 15.10 =4.03 


271 


1914 
Date Jan. 
Le 25.58 
PARE 28.46 
Soe 1.34 
4.. 4.20 
One 7.06 
Ol: 9.51 
Ue 12.36 
SN Ub5eail 
Oe. 18.06 
NO onc 20.50 
Tere 23.36 
Oe ee 26.22 
oe. 29.09 
ieee Vy1.57 
We aes 4,46 
Gee ead 
i(oeenne 10.30 
Seek, 13.24 
Oar 16.21 
20s 19.20 
Di tee 22.22 
PRE a 25.27 
D3ie 28.35 
Pf ee po ee 
PARE S64 5.02 
26 mer 8.22 
Olinie. 11.46 
23 ee 15.14 
DAS tee 18.48 
One. Deer aT 
oils 26.12 

2 

7 18.28 
4... PAL ots 
Gar 24.49 
8 27.59 
10 V1.09 
Leer 4.18 
TREE ae 7.28 
Gee 10.38 
1 Serre 13.48 
PS tos 16so 
OTD cae: 20.07 
DNs te 23.10 
26.5 26.26 
28 oan 29.36 
S10 ne 22.46 
Y-Vr-e 
Titers 28.08 
Oar 28.54 
202 29.44 


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4.01 
8.06 

12.18 

16.38 

21.06 
25.42 
0.26 
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2.03 
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13.44 

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9.15 
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20.02 
25.11 
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22.49 
26.56 
=0.55 
4.47 
8.33 
12.12 
15.46 
19.14 
22.38 
25.57 
29.11 
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5.29 
8.33 
11.34 
14.32 
17.28 
20.21 
23.13 
26.03 
28.52 


21.52 
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4.35 
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10.58 
14.09 
17.20 
20.32 
23.42 
26.55 
0 0.06 
3.18 
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3.17 
3.58 
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GREENWICH §% MEAN NOON. 


Apr. 


71.39 
4.26 
vay 
9.56 

12.41 
15.26 
18.11 
20.56 
23.41 
26.27 
29.14 

2.02 
4.52 
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10.35 
13.80 
16.27 
19.26 
22.28 
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28.41 

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8.28 

11.52 
15.21 
18.55 
22.34 
26.20 
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11.25 
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17.49 
21.02 
24.15 
27.27 
00.40 
3.53 
7.06 
10.20 
13.33 
16.43 
19.57 
23.01 
26.15 


5.53 
6.39 
7.31 


May 


14.09 
8.14 
12.26 
16.46 
21.14 
25.50 
70.35 
5.29 
10.32 
15.44 
21.05 
26.35 
02.14 
8.01 
13.56 
19.57 
26.05 
02.18 
8.34 


14.52 ,, 


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27.30 
233.46 
9.59 
16.07 
22.08 
28.02 
623.48 
9.25 
14.53 
20.11 


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20.01 
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26.30 
29.45 
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9.30 
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8.28 
9.15 
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June 


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0.19 
5.09 
9.49 
14.20 
18.43 
22.57 
27.04 
=1.03 
4.55 
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12.19 
15.53 
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8.39 
11.39 
14.38 
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71.44 
4.31 
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23.07 
26.22 
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15.52 
19.07 
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25.36 
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2.05 

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July 


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21.01 
23.46 
26.32 
29.19 
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4.57 
7.48 
10.41 
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22.34 
25.39 
28.47 
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11.59 
15.28 
19.02 
22.41 
26.27 
0.18 
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11.47 
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26.45 
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8.47 
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29.23 
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Oct. 


21.09 
2252 
26.38 
29.25 
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10.46 
13.41 
16.38 
79.37 
22.40 
25.45 
28.53 
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10.11 
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19.48 
23.00 
26.13 
29.25 
02.38 
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24.39 
25.36 
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16.08 
18.53 
21.38 
24.23 
27.10 
29.53 
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9.30 
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10.08 3.16 
16.27 6.22 
22.46 9.25 
29.04 12.25 
35.20 15.22 
11.381 18.18 
17.34 21.11 
23.387 24.02 
29.29 26.52 
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19.44 8.24 
22.59 11.38 
26.14 14.52 
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9.14 27.45 

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18.58 1.22 
22.13 10.35 
25.27 13-47 
28.42 16.59 
11.31 14.16 
12.20 15.05 
13.15 16:00 


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June 


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5.13 
7.59 
10.44 
13.28 
16.13 
18.58 
21.42 
24.29 
27.15 
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2.51 
5.40 
8.32 
11.25 
14.20 
17.18 
20.18 
23.20 
26.26 
29.35 
332.49 
6.05 
9.26 
12.51 
16.21 
19.57 
23.38 
27.25 
1.18 


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21.48 
24.57 
28.09 
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7.42 
10.52 
14.03 
17.13 
20.24 
23.34 
26.44 
29.45 
3.04 
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17.56 
18.51 


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9.25 
13.39 
18.01 
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27.10 
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11.59 
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28.09 
03.50 
9.40 
15.36 
21.40 
27.49 
014.03 
10.20 
16.39 
22.58 
29.16 
955.31 
11.438 
17.49 
23.48 
29.40 
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16.24 
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9.24 
12.34 
15.34 
18.53 
22.03 
25.12 
28.23 

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7.50 
11.01 
14.10 
17.21 
20.31 
23.40 


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20.40 
21.37 


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6.29 
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19.56 
24.08 
28.12 
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20.19 
23.41 
26.59 
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11.06 
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17.27 
20.38 
23.48 
26.59 

0.10 
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12.54 


22.41 
23.31 
24.26 


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13.34 
16.18 
19.03 
21.48 
24.34 
27.20 
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2.56 
5.46 
8.37 
11.30 
14.26 
17.23 
20.23 
23.26 
26.32 
29.41 
32.54 
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9.32 
12.58 
16.28 
20.04 
23.45 
27.32 
H1.25 
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13.47 
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17.41 
20.53 
24.04 
27.16 
00.28 
3.49 
6.51 
10.04 
13.16 
16.28 
19.14 
22.53 
26.06 
29.18 
2.31 


25.26 
26.21 
27.16 


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22.40 
27.19 
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22.47 
28.20 
04.01 
9.51 
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23.32 
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Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov Dec 
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AT crete 8.15 21.58 4.39 18.13 129 eto SOM O10 Lee 43 Oe 2928 1 O30 4.05 21.54 
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Sines 10.02 23.43 6.24 19.58 BRIG 1740) 125) 916.34 2.30 18.43 6.25 24.20 
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OOF. cre 11.49 25.28 8.08 21.44 5.04 19.11 3.19 18.35 4.36 20.58 8.45 26.47 
Ae. 12.42 26.21 OO lee 2230 5.58 20.07 4.16 19.36 5.40 22.05 9.56 28.00 
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LOSE 29.23 15.37 015.39 19.06 20.58 =7.03 M12.59 W5.26 28.57 6.37 25.34 28.59 
ah 2mm 12.21 27.44 17.37 £20.56 13.12 20.25 27.09 20.19 {13.35 20.29 [8.15 2511.02 
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Slt: 26.29 Sos on cllses 06.0 2319946 8.16 79.27 


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DAR eS Fp 17.33 6.14 V0.18 28.41 10.04 1147 16.22 24.07 23.50 11.19 6.57 aoa 
Sie Ane 22.58 9.57 3.07 34:23 413.41 914.43.) 22:26-9 27.24" | 26:5608 17.08 10.00 6.43 
= Wee A 28.31 13.34 5.57 10.13) -17.13 17,40 728.36 10:37) 3330068 23.570 lc OOO 04 
TM oe w4002 7.06 8.48 16.10 20.39 20.21 (44.50 3.16 3.19 330.15 15.56 13.31 
Ge vyets 10.02 20.23 11.42 22.15 24.00 23.44 11.07 6.51 6.36 6.30 18.21 17.02 
TRS Rae 15.59.) 23-044 od See eee eco OO eco 9.54 9.58 12.41 21.44 20.38 
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URS Aas 28.12 M0.24 20.35 10.56 3.40 3.13 930.03 15.51 16.55 24.44 27.24 . 28.08 

LOS eae 014.26 Sot) 123.55) al iolo 6.45 6.30 6.18 18.45 20.31 £20.35 70.12 2.03 

be Ee Ando j 10.44 6.40 26.44 23.34 9.48 RE GIPRR Pe) Aen) ele: 6.17 2.59 6.04 

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does, Shey c 2o.ce2 12.42 283.07 "226.07 15.45. 1648 24.33 — 27219 (1-55, 7.4 8.30 14.28 

i ae 29.40 15.39 6.24 12.18 18.40 20.24 (£0.24 f0.07 5.56 22.28 ‘11,515 “fSco8 

isis Stead 735.55 18.34 9.45 18.23 21.383 24.06 6.06 2.54 10.04 27.83 14.00 23.23 

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DPD s ry 16.44 8.15 5.41 27.14 11.05 23.06 11.46 22.09 12.48 28.50 3.20 29.13 

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279 


THE GEO-CENTRIC RISING SIGN. 


1 Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May “June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 
Pa 18°.44’ 20°.46’ 22.37 0°.30’ 2°.37' 4°.39’ 5°88’ 8°.40/ 10°.42' 12°.04! 14°.43' 167 44", 
Soy log — pas i fs 8 oO bars HN ™m zs ™ B 
a 15.26 916.509 728.0079 19.00 20518 Bi22.14 0.45 3.30 6.00 8.33 11.08 13.28 
5.. hh Wp Heep ye es cor 9 9 PD FOG SEO n oe c¢ cH 


The Astrologer Hazeirigg worked out an ingenius table, given 
above, to find the geocentric Rising Sign; under the Helio-centric 
system, with its twelve laws of Chords, Responses and Polarities the 
Rising Sign is not as important as in the Geo-centric, or older system. 
In line 5 the Helio-centric governing plants are given first, the Geo- 
centric second, in several instances we have found the older locations 
less specific than the new ones, and often very negative. 

The Ruling Sign is the sign of nativity. Following this sign, the 
Rising Sign is often very influential. To discover the Rising Sign by 
this method, multiply the birthday by four. To this sum add the 
degrees and minutes given in the second row, found under the nativity 
on birth months; from this sum subtract the hours and minutes of 
birth, if before noon, or add them, if after noon. This will give, 
approximately, the sidereal time of birth, to be found in the fourth 
row, by taking the lesser most nearly .equal amount. This sidereal 
time will give also the approximate degrees of the houses found under 
the hours and minutes of the Table of Houses for New York. 

Thus: May 16th, at 3 p.m. Multiply 16 x 4, is 64 minutes, that is, 
1 hour and 4 minutes; add this to 2.37, found under May, equals 
3.43, add the hour of birth, 3 p.M., making 6.43. This directs us to 
the sign ™ in the third row, as the Rising Sign, and the Helio-centric 
Usranus and the Geo-centric Mercury as the ruling planet. ) 

For an A.M. nativity, take October 18, at 3.30 a.M., 18 x 4 is 72, 
or 1 hour and 12 minutes; add this to the 12° 4’ under October, making 
13.16, subtract the time before noon, 8.30, from the 13.16, leaves 4.46, 
and the Rising Sign is seen to be 2, with the sun as the ruling planet. 

In the above table the nature of the sign begins about 9 days of 
the preceding month, but its power is at its maximum the first third 
of the month named. It is the Vernal Equinox, and not the Con- 
stellations that determine the periods of power. 

280 


1918 fo) 


GREENWICH ¢ MEAN NOON. 


Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June 
1 30.27 16.02 6.49 138.04 19.02 20.52 
2 6.42 18.57 10.11 19.09 21.55 24.35 
3 12.52 21.49 13.37 25.06 24.46 28.33 
4 18.57 24.40 17.09 (210.57 27.35 3€2.18 
5... 2455 27.29 20.45 6.38 70.23 6.20 
6... §20.46 70.17 24.28 12.11 3.10 10.28 
igs < 6.28 3.04 28.16 17.84 5.56 14.44 
8 12.01 5.50 2.10 22.48 8.41 19.09 
9 17.24 8.36 6.12 27.52 11.26 23.41 

10 22.38 11.21 10.20 m2.46 14.11 28.22 

iia | 27.42 14.05 14.26 7.31 16.55 3.11 

12... m2.37 16.50 19.00 12.07 19.40 8.10 

LBs ee 12 19.35 23.382 16.340 22.25 13.17 

14 11.58 22.20 28.138 20.52 25.11 18.34 

15 16.26 25.06 3.02 25.03 27.58 24.00 

16 20.44 27.52 8.00 29.05 0.45 29.34 

17 24.55 0.40 13.07 +3.01 3.384 85.17 

18 28.58 3.29 18.24 6.50 6.24 11.09 

19 2.54 6.19 23.49 1032 9.16 17.07 

Us... 6.42 9.10 29.24 14.08 12.10 23.12 

21... 10.25 12.04 $5.07 17.39 15.05 29.22 

22... 14.02 15.00 10.53 21.05 18.03 1015.37 

23 17.338 17.58 16.56 24.26 21.04 11.55 

24 20.58 20.58 28.01 27.42 24.08 18.14 

25 24.20 24.02 29.11 m0.55 27.54 24.33 

26 27.36 27.08 015.25 4.04 0.24 0.50 

27 m0.49 3230.18 11.43 7.09 3.38 7.05 

28 3.58 3.32 18.02 10.11 6.56 13.15 

29 7.03 24.21 138.11 10.18 19.20 

30 10.05 30.39 16.08 13.44 25.27 

31 13.05 : 6.54 os a Dyes Sag WR aa 

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2 0118.00 8.03 23.41 13.38 1.21 20.21 
4 21.14 11.27 26.56 16.50 4.31 23.21 
6 24.27 14.42 =0.07 20.02 7.40 26.42 
8 27.41 17.57 38.25 23.138 10.50 -29.52 

10 30.55 21.11 6.39 26.25 14.00 32.62 

12, 4:09 weet2d 9.52 29.36 9-17.10) 5.6.12 

14 {.28 27.42 13.05 72.47 20.19 9.28 

16 10.38 m0.52 16.16 5.58 23.29 12.33 

18 18.52 4.07 19.33 9.09 26.29 15.43 

20 17.07 - 7.27 22.46 12.19 29.48 18.04 

22 20.21 10.52 25.59 15.380 2.58 22.04 

24 23.36 13.57 28.12 18.40 6.08 25.15 

26 26.50 17.12 m2.25 21.50 9.18 28.26 

28 20.05 20.27 5.382 25.01 12.27 1.37 

30 3.20 28.11 15.37 4.47 

y 
Y-O- Urs 
1... 09.16 12.04 14.31 17.14 19.50 22.30 
10... 10.08 12.52 15.19 18.00 20.37 23.17 
20... 11.01 13.44 16.11 18.53 21.28 24.09 


July 


§21.07 
6.49 
IPA Park 
17.44 
PPI 
28.01 
™2.55 
7.40 
12.15 
16.42 
21.00 
25.10 
29.13 
=~3.08 
6.57 
10.39 
14.15 
17.46 
2UAT 
24.32 
27.49 
m1.01 
4.10 
FAS 
10.17 
13.16 
16.23 
19.08 
22.00 
24.51 
27.40 


7.58 
11.10 
14.21 
17.82 
20.44 
23.55 
27.07 
80.18 

3.30 

6.42 

9.55 
13.07 
16.20 
19.32 
22.45 


25.01 
25.52 
26.43 


27.45 
28.31 
29.22 


730.23 
1.10 
2.01 


2.52 
3.42 
4.32 


5.34 
6.20 
7.10 


14.24 
17.34 
20.44 
23.55 
27.05 
v0.15 
3.25 
6.34 
9.44 
12.58 
16.04 
19.13 
22.23 
25.33 
28.43 


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8.07 
8.51 
9.41 


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m0.19 
1.11 
2.03 
2.56 
3.48 
4.41 
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§.10.01 
10.32 


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£126.48 10.39 


11.07 
11.40 


23.34 
5.45 


GREENWICH o& MEAN NOON. 


Apr. 


1.58 
2.51 
3.45 
4.39 
5.33 
6.27 
7.21 
8.15 
9.09 
10.03 
10.58 
11.52 
12.47 
13.42 
14.37 


13.18 
13.49 


24.13 
6.07 


F4.44 
17.14 


May June 


15.32 
16.27 
17.22 
18.17 
19.13 
20.09 
21.04 
22.00 
22.56 
23.52 
24.48 
25.45 
26.41 
27.38 
28.35 


m0.01 
0.58 
1.55 
2200 
3.50 
4.47 
5.44 
6.44 
7.43 
8.42 
9.40 
10.39 
11.38 
12.37 
13.39 


hQ 
15.32 
16.02 
HaAyn 
" 24.52 
6,27 


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14.24 
15.03 


24.32 
6.17 


Vy9.57 
23.10 15.20 


July 


14.36 
15.36 
16.36 
17.36 
18.37 
19.37 
20.37 
21.38 
22.40 
23.42 
24.43 
25.45 


26.47 . 


27.49 
28.51 


16.37 
17.10 


25.12 
6.39 


3€1.13 710.38 


24.50 


Sept. 


17.07 
18.14 
19,21 
20.28 
21.35 
22.41 
23.47 
24.53 
26.04 
27.13 
28.21 
29.30 
v0.39 
1.48 
2.57 


18.58 
19.13 


25.52 
7.02 


23.12 


Oct. 


4.07 
5.17 
6.27 
7.37 
8.48 
9.58 
11.09 
12.19 
13.29 
14.39 
15.49 
17.07 
18.18 
19.29 
20.44 


Nov. 


22.33 
23.46 
25.00 
26.13 
27.26 
28.40 
29.54 
v1.08 
2.22 
3.36 
4.51 
6.05 
7.20 
8.35 
9.15 


20.03 
20.36 


21.08 
21.30 


26.12 
7.13 


26.31 
7.24 


27.35 12.28 


24.18 


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Dec. 


11.05 ’ 
12.20 
13.35 
14.51 
16.06 
17.22 
18.39 
19.53 
21.09 
22.25 
23.41 
24.57 
26.13 
27.29 
28.45 


RQ 
22.04 
22.38 
2BYOD 
26.52 

7.35 


14.46 
26.47 


™m8.45 22.33 
20.38 m4.35 
=2.30 16.49 
14.26 29.20 
26.31 712.12 


210.31 


v0.00 
13.06 
26.35 


26.40 29.37 
20.30 14.01 
€4.41 28.29 
19.10 812.56 


8 8.58 
22.59 13.27 
116.52 
20.34 


§25.38 
18.15 
m0.32 
12.41 
24.43 


™9.45 
21.41 
~3.36 
15.28 
27.18 


m6.10 
18.04 
79.03 
12.09 


78.53 
21.18 
3.50 
16.43 


m8.49 
21.25 
74.22 
17.43 
1.28 
15.36 
220.02 
14.41 
29.26 
>€14.10 
28.45 


°P13.07 


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811.00 
24.31 
017.45 
20.46 
233.33 
16.09 
28.34 


25.29 
v9.14 
23.28 
28.07 
23.05 
8.14 
23.24 
78.23 
23.04 81.58 
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21.15 010.35 
114.43 14.11 
17.49 27.19 
230.36 210.05 
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25.28 4.45 
N7.39 16.48 
19.43 28.45 
m1.43 m10.28 
BRS. RPSUL 


24.53 
3£9.39 
24.43 
(P9.57 
25.10 
810.10 
24.50 
119.03 
22.46 
236.02 
18.53 
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13.36 
25.38 
™m7.32 
19.24 
1.16 
etal: 
25.10 


3.53 27.16 
18.46 0111.25 
83.39 25.18 
18.25 228.52 
02.56 22.07 
17.05 £25.00 
30.50 17.35 
14.09 29.54 
27.04 112.00 
§19.38 23.58 
21.55 +5.51 
m3.59 17.45 
15.55 29.44 
27.48 m11.52 
9.41 24.13 


254,04 
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£20.21 
13.06 
25.36 
m7T.52 
19.57 
1.54 
13.47 


25.40 710.07 


mM7.39 
19.47 
72.10 
14.52 
27.54 


6.39 
18.30 
m0.19 
12.09 
24.04 
T6.07 
18.25 
Vr1.02 
14.13 
Batt Bia 
22.48 311.33 
ipb.53) 126.02 
19.25 3€10.55 
Sey AAR OE 
17.50 (P11.22 


24.24 
6.50 
19.31 
32.29 
27.20 15.48 
VWy¥9.55 29.29 
22.25 3€13.34 
326.14 28.02 
20.04 12.15 
€4.24 27.50 
19.10 812.55 
4.16 27.55 
19.34 1112.43 
84.52 27.10 
19.59 2511.12 


m9.08 
21.00 
P2.57 
15.02 


29.31 


2212.42 


26.09 
39.50 
23.47 
7.58 
PRL VE 
86.55 
21.34 
016.11 
20.41 
54.58 
18.57 
2.34 
15.47 


21.28 76.48 411.20 
m3.43 19.41 25.08 
15.56 2.50 29.15 
28.21 16.17 23.38 


29.59 3€8.09 


114.46 
19.08 
233.02 


3€2.35 26.34 
17.32 811.31 
P2.32 26.06 
17.25 1110.16 16.29 
82.03 23.59 29.30 


- 910.51 


25.32 24.23 

7.24 16.18 
28.15 

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22.26 


22.59 
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16.55 
28.47 


m7.15 710.58 

19.27 23.47 3213.53 

71.48 °° 7.50 27.58 

14.19 20.06 312.09 

27.01 33.35 26.23 
17.18 


282 


22.44 
7.15 


16.24 
00.23 
21.388 14.01 
85.49 27.21 
19.47 10.23 


237.18 £212.10 
20.15 24.33 
2.55 16.42 
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0.36 


24.48 28.39 
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20.43 23.33 
™m3.09 25.23 
15.19 17.16 
27.18 29.06 
9.11 m10.51 
21.00 22.55 
m2.51 75.02 
17.23 - 


GREENWICH § MEAN NOON. 


Apr. 


21.24 
25.54 
29.36 
3.30 
7.18 
11.00 
14.35 
18.06 
21.31 
24.53 
28.07 
m1.19 
4.27 
7.32 
10.34 
13.33 
16.30 
19.24 


May 


25.338 
28.19 
1.07 

3.56 
6.46 
9.38 
ND 
15.28 
18.26 
PAL, 
24.31 
27.38 
220.49 
4.03 
Meo 
10.44 
14.11 
17.438 
21.20 
25.03 
28.53 
3€2.48 
6.51 
11.03 
bapa Ue 
19.42 
24.16 
28.58 
3.48 
8.48 
13,56 


15.42 
18.57 
apis 
25.27 
28.42 
™m1.58 

5.03 

8.18 
ila hats: 
14.48 
alee #333 
21.08 
24.41 
27.56 
21.11 


20.35 
21.24 
22.15 


June 


19.14 
24.41 
80.17 
6.01 
Wa 
17.53 
23.58 
110.09 
6.24 
12.42 
19.01 
25.20 
51.38 


July 


3.38 

UA 
11.07 
14.42 
ilk aly. 
PASE 
24.57 
28.13 
m1.25 
4.33 
7.38 
10.40 
13.30 
16.36 
19.30 
Yea eps 


12.43 


24.21 


Nov. 


14.32 
15,24 
16.16 
17.08 
18.00 
18.52 
19.44 
20.36 
21.28 
22.20 
23.12 
24.04 
24.56 
25.48 
26.40 


4.07 
4.37 


0.28 
9.36 


13.00 
25.57 
9.20 
Deal 
P(s29 
22007, 
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2222 
pay 
228 
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21.40 


Dec. 


27.44 
28.36 
29.28 
m0.21 
1.14 
2.06 
2.58 
3.51 
4.42 
5.36 
6.28 
7.20 
Sic 
9.04 
9.58 
mh 

5.11 
5.41 


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0.48 
9.48 


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18.03 
1.42 
15.47 


0.16 


15.07 
010.14 
15.29 
30.41 
15.40 
0.19 
14.31 
28.15 


§5.37 111.30 


19.10 
m2.20 
15.08 
27.39 
9.56 
22.01 
m™3.58 
15.50 
27.38 


24.20" 
6.49 
19.00 
m0.59 
12.49 
24.36 
76.23 
18.11 
0.05 
12.05 
24.13 
336.30 
18.57 
31.38 


1919 of of 
Date Jan. Febr. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. 
2 0.41 20.18 7.48 26.34 13.58 0111.04 16.45 2ZiIl- 16.589 Q042 
4 1.56 21.34 9.02 27.46 15.06 2.08 17.47 SOO mmc. 1.36 
6 B22 2250 LO GEN 85 6: Lo 8.12 18.47 4.07 18.48 2.30 
Soe 4.38 24.05 11.29 80.08 17.21 4.16 19.48 5.05 19.43 3.24 
10% 5.44 25.21 12748 1.19 18.29 5.20 20.49 6.00 20.39 4.18 
125. (Ub ASKS BE GTe 2.00 19.35 6.23 21.49 7.00 21.34 5.12 
14.. Spill risa als) 3.40 20.42 7.26 22.49 (ats) PAPe) 6.06 
Ge 9.83 29.06 16.22 4.51 21.49 8.29 23.49 8.55 23.25 6.59 
1507 10.49 0.21 17.35 6.00 22.55 9.32) 924.49 °§9.52 ©24.20' 5987.5. 
200. 12.05 1.36 18.47 7.08 24.01 10.385 25.48 10.48 25.15 8.47 
22 eee 2.50 20.00 8.17 25.07 11.387 (26.48 “11.45 26.09 9.40 
2450 14.37 4.05 21.12 . 9.26 25.14 12.39 27.47 12:42 27.04 10.33 
26 15.53 5.19 22:24 10.34 26.20 13.41 "28.46 13:39) 2759-7 711227 
2S cae 17.07 6.84 23.36 11.42 28.22 14.43 29.45 14.385 28.53 12.20 
ahOS 18.24 24.48 12.50 29.27 15.44 <0.43 15.33 29.48 13.13 

RN hm 
2.. R§2238.16 24.23 25.24 26.14 26.54 28.39 29.45 0.51 2.00 3.02 
165% 23.46 24.53 25.54 26.384 28.05 29.11 10.15 TPA APF 3.31 

BV eV 

2.. His327.10 27.30 27.50 28.10 28.30 28.50 29.08 29.28 29.48 0.08 
Oe EGO 7.56 8.07 8.18 8.29 8.39 8.50 9.01 9.12 9.23 

») ») 
1... 2729.59 18.29 26.52 19.29 28.06 20.24 26.04 12.19 26.05 27.49 
2... Y12.50 2.343411.19 84.3861118.03 24.20 m9.11 24.26 77.53 179.47 
Sue 25.58 16.49 26.00 19.85 27.41 17.50 21.55 m6.22 19.46 22.06 
4.. 29.21 1.10 710.48 114.17 11.54 m0.54 »~4.18 18.12 171.50 234.45 
5.. 22.57 15.380 25.34 18.40 26.42 18.35 16.25 70.01 14:10—- 1748 
65% 6.43 29.46 810.11 32.389 119.04 25.57 28.21 11.54 26.49 1.17 
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eee 4.44 238.3 9.53 27.20 13.18 28.49 13.15 27.34 11.30 24.42 8.15 11.24 
14.. 5.58 24.50 10.53 25.25 14.15 29.48 14.11 28.29 12.23 25.35 9.08 12.17 
1G 713 26.01 11.53 29.80 15.16 20.47 15.08 29.23 13.16 26.28 10.00 513.40 
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